 Information Technology, Hyderabad. I'm here to present Freedom Box. Freedom Box is a project started by Eben Morgulan. He's the founder of Software Freedom Law Center. And, okay, we use many devices daily. And we use these devices to create, access, share data. And we, for these services, we use other private, third-party company products. And these third-party companies are actually data mining companies. They put up on a face as email service providers or social networking providers. And what they do is actually data mining. If we are individuals who think product our privacy, we may have already started searching for alternatives. Okay, let's take this case. Suppose we have a device at our home, which can save data, which can sync data with all our devices, and which can be accessible from all over the world, from anywhere. And Freedom Box is their device. So, Freedom Box is a Debian plan, and it can be installed on any single-board computer. This is a commercial version of Freedom Box. And setting up Freedom Box is so simple. It can be set up even by non-technical people. You need to just connect power, power supply, and then connect internet cable, and just power on. You'll get hotspot at your home, and you can have it services. Slide seven. Slide seven changing. Okay, let me continue. Freedom Box has other aspect. And, okay, let's take this case. In India, we got our, cities are connected with internet around 1997. But even being it, after 20 years, being it 2017, there are around thousands of villages which are not connected with internet. And we at Freedom Box are empowering villages in India. We are using this Freedom Box as an internet Wi-Fi router service there. I have slides over, slides for it, but slides aren't changing. Better. So, we are giving, Is there, is there something, anything of, sorry, something's wrong with the computer? No, something's not coming over. Shall I go into the car? So, we are giving Wi-Fi services there, and we are empowering villages with free internet access and free vibe calls, and audio services, and digital library for content. And to our surprise, we have seen cases where people are using it for services like MNREGA, which is a government-run policy where each citizen is given a guarantee of 100 days of work in India. And even students in villages are using it for their projects. Actually, this village doesn't has any internet connection, internet cable, so what we did is we had a point-to-point radio link from other village, which is around four kilometers from this village. These are the images there. So, coming to the goals of Freedom Box, we aim at decentralizing, decentralization of network, and community ownership of internet services, and digital equality. So, even we want to cover up all the villages in India with internet services. So, it is one of our next future works, and it is built by community and run by community. It is actually being, the internet services, I'm wrapping up, the internet cost for, it is being paid by the government there. It is a local village government. And if you would like, if you would like to contribute to Freedom Box, you can check it out at freedombox.org. And we would like you to build an app or code, design, anything you would like to do and contribute to us. Thank you.