 So, this page I have made on VEBA TV using data channels, it's live you can all go to this IP and you know you could have a interfere to pair chat, it's up in the time and this is the topic that we are discussing today, it's about, it's not just IoT, it's like how do you have media streaming in IoT over VEBA TV, so before that how many of you know what is VEBA TV? Two, three, four, okay, great, five, six, cool, so VEBA TV is all about real-time communication, okay, on the web, so initially as we know the web based communication, VoIP was Skype, Facebook calls, you know, two, three Viber and stuff like that, then it then then people started to view it as a very potential source and it became standardized, now it's a standard Google Mozilla Opera supported technique of you know doing video calls over the internet, so using VEBA TV you could just open a web page and make a call to the other person without having any installations, plugins, downloads, flash, you know, silver light, nothing, it's just simple, it's in the browser, you can use it from your phone, tablet, mobiles, anything, just peer-to-peer communication, alright, so from there, so this is a bit about me, I am in telecom industry for the past four years and this is what, this is the book I've written, this is the blog I maintain and that's it, so what we'd be discussing today is four things, the first thing that we'd be discussing is how to control machines remotely, like from the web page, how can you switch on the lights, fans and stuff, that's like the first thing that one needs to do when one enters into IoT, the second thing that we'd be discussing is how to transmit media from a remote machine to our web, okay, so that we could access it anywhere and the third thing is, you know, controlling a robot using all this, like viewing where the robot is going and controlling it, you know, navigating it based on the screen feed that we are getting, the fourth thing that we'd be discussing is how to take this feed and broadcast it publicly, so that like anybody could view it and control the robot, so if we don't stream it publicly and we just use one server, it will, you know, result in heavy