Paul Ostergaard: We?ve had a lot of inbound requests about other things we can do, and at the same time also taking stock of what the market is doing. We have two key initiatives and that is to broaden our voice service offering towards our deal with messaging and data. Even my kids, when they ask when are you doing data, you start getting the sense that it?s almost becoming like water. Everyone needs Wi-Fi access. And so we?ve not entered these markets lightly, we have good reasons for building both of these products. Because we actually, in the same way that we have fundamentally improved the reliability of Voiceover IP with our voice offering, we are delivering two keen new innovations, both on the messaging and also the data access side. We?re releasing more details about those in early Q2. We?re in the middle of filing a bunch of patents about them, about the core concepts. And we expect probably release dates in the range of late Q2/Q3 for availability, for the public use of those. And that will round out our proposition, so that we then have a voice messaging and data multi service portfolio, which spans everything from individual consumers, all the way through to very large corporations.
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