 Hi, my name is Marvin and it's been a really real honor to be here at ITU It's been great both interacting with all the other young innovators and meeting the delegates representatives and everyone from around the world. The project I'm working on is called Unplugged and it's an initiative to try to create a better internet and it's actually part of a bigger project called EdgeNet and the problem we're trying to solve here is just general connectivity and the connectivity we have today fails us in a few different ways. It can either be in kind of silly situations like when you're in your house and the Wi-Fi just doesn't seem to reach that one edge of your bed or the kitchen to maybe crowded spaces and conferences where the internet gets overwhelmed and you can't connect to more serious examples like after disasters when central infrastructure gets knocked down and loved ones can't communicate when they need it the most and often when we talk about connectivity we just totally overlook the over four billion people in the world without a reliable internet connection and all these problems come down to centralization. Our connectivity fails us when the means we use to connect are too far too overloaded too damaged or too expensive to use. So what Unplugged is doing and this larger EdgeNet community is developing a way for people to communicate by leveraging the connectivity of those nearby and allowing people to send messages person to person until they reach their final destination in order to encourage the network to grow and try to help promote equality and in our societies what we do is create financial incentives where the money you pay to use the system gets divided amongst all the intermediaries used to send the message from A to B. We're really excited to be working on this but we can't do it without your help because Unplugged and EdgeNet are networks based off of people. We need you So join up and go Unplugged. Thanks a lot