Continued Questions to discuss could include • How does the cost of credit affect the bottom line? • How can you identify viable business opportunities? • How do you develop your business plan without risking someone taking your ideas? • What kind of micro-credit ICT businesses would work in your country? Why? • What barriers exist to setting up a back office processing center in your country? • Necessity is called the mother of invention. Will the financial crisis act as a stimulus for creating cheap and affordable equipment such as the promised hundred dollar laptop? • Will increased access to ICTs lead to an increase in online crime, especially in light of the global financial crisis? • What would you do if someone offered you a free laptop or smart phone and broadband Internet access? Create a business? Start a charity organization? Use it for higher education? Play computer games and chat? Moderator *Mr Bosco Eduardo Fernandes, Vice President, Nokia Siemens Networks GmbH & Co. KG (German) Experts *Dr. Bruno Lanvin, Executive Director, Institut Européen d’Administration des Affaires (INSEAD) (France) *Mr Bill Graham, Strategic Global Engagement, Office of the President, Internet Society (ISOC) (United States) *Dr Tomaz Janowski, Senior Research Fellow, United Nations University (China) *Mr Angel Leonardo Valdiveso, ITU Youth Forum Alumnus, WORLD TELECOM 2006 (Germany) *Mr Zwelithini Ginindza, ITU Youth Forum Alumnus, AFRICA TELECOM 2004 (Swaziland) * Mr Martin Clemensson, Team Leader, Small Enterprise Development Programme (SEED) (ILO) 106