That is good news and utterly unsurprising. I understand that we are at a (fairly) early stage with CGM devices, despite them having been around for some time now for those who want/need to pay for them. However it has proven very difficult to convince health boards that these are probably cheaper to use for regular testers (ie 6 plus times daily) than strips. For the past few months I've been told at my local hospital that 'they are not accurate enough' despite there being a push to have them available on the NHS. Often trying to get anything that's easier to use for Type 1 diabetics or something that's simply more intuitive, feels like walking through deep mud, that slow and that frustrating. Even the so-called 'modern' pumps feel like you're using an ancient brick mobile rather than a smartphone. Have to confess I whooped with joy when I heard that a certain computer/phone manufacturer was working on something for glucose monitoring of Type 1s. I know, yet another company set to make money out of us, but at least they will use decent, and more to the point, up-to-the-minute technology. My breath is baited...