 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2013 in Bangkok, Thailand and I'm very pleased to be joining Mr John Frederick Baxos who is CEO of Telenoor and is also Chairman of GSMA. Mr Baxos, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you for being here. I'd like to start up by asking you about this year's events theme is embracing change in a digital world. What do you see as the biggest opportunities in that change for the industry and for society and the biggest challenges? I think that ITU on this session here in Bangkok has managed to put into focus the play between regulators, governments, investments to be done and the service development that is ongoing. We see a step change in the ICT industry in these days where internet access has become the real mantra of what we're doing and in the Telenoor group we have formulated our own strategy for that by saying internet for all. We have seen that we in Asian markets have been able to basically bring voice on SMS to everyone. Now it's about to do the same on internet access. This is the great opportunity but there are plenty of challenges moving from where we are to realizing that but it's also a great opportunity not the least for those people that has this phenomenal possibility ahead of them. And for the Telenoor group also now pointing to services in Myanmar this will all happen in such a new green field which we are now looking for in 2014. I was going to say how is the Telenoor embracing the change? The technologies are facilitating a lot of new things. It's remarkable how we move around with the internet in our pockets and we've got used to it. But we are still only a few, a small percentage of the population that has that benefit. So we are embracing these change factors in such a way that we say internet for all. And we solidly believe that this will be realized in the years to come. Because think of it yourself. You remember when you got internet. You remember when you got your first mobile phone. We all do that. So for those that is still not connected and not having reached that status we need to get them there. Because it then enables and empowers. And from that perspective it also has a phenomenal impact on societies at large. Finally I'd like to ask you, we're here at ITU Telecom World 2013. What in your opinion is the value of attending events such as these? I think that when we heard the Secretary General yesterday spoke about how the different stakeholders in this value strain plays together. I think that is the main message that needs to be taken out. Because it is a direct relationship between how policymakers, regulators and governments forms a framework for the industry. And if they can get these formulas right then investments happens. And when investments happens then services comes around and then people also becomes connected to reap the benefits of being connected in the longer run. Mr. Baxos, thank you very much in keeping this today. Thank you.