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Homepage of the Netbox

Netbox webBrowser Web Site We compiled the homepage together with the users in Tomor, this page links to their favourite web services.

Screenshots about the Netbox Desktop

Netbox web 1

Netbox web 2

 

What is this?

Within the framework of Login Initiative we help young Romany people to get access to the Internet and also support their education, their chances to work and organize their community via the possibilities of the Internet. The programme is to transfer the experiences of similar programs intended to the Third World to special circumstances of Europe. We built our concept on the ideas of the Bottom of the Pyramid  approach. Our partner sells recycled desktop PC-s under fair trade conditions, for EUR 80.

Foundations of the participating villages purchase these computers and then resell them to local Romany people under a 4-month leasing plan. These PCs run Linux and users are instructed to use Google's web applications (Gmail, Docs & Spreadsheet). The Internet access is provided via Wi-Fi network and the entire project is based on the deployment of the latest technologies. However, providing the network and desktop infrastructure is just the first step: on the long term we are planning to provide education and working possibilities. European Roma Forum has declared its full support to the programme in April. Mr. Ivan Ivanov, member of the European Parliament, the head of the forum has highlighted that 10 million Romany people live in Europe, which is more than the number of inhabitants in the Czech Republic, Slovakia or Switzerland. In addition Ms. Katalin Levai, member of the European Parliament called our attention to the fact that in the Third World similar initiatives fight against social inequalities with a success, while in Europe there is no programme to assist the access of households to the Internet and PC under fair trade conditions. The first pilot has already been launched: we installed a wireless network and leased 10 desktop PCs in Tomor village (Borsod county, Hungary). Based on the experiences we will extend the pilot in June: in Alsószentmárton village (Baranya county, Hungary) 60 persons have already signed up to the programme. The project is just three months old, therefore based on the first positive experience we are currently seeking for partners and supporters to extend the programme. We are planning to base the financing primarily on funds of the European Union, but we also expect the key players of the IT business to participate.

Our Partners

EconetEconet is one of the fastest growing companies of the internet scene in Central Europe. They gave place to the project office, and a stable background for our operation.

ExternetExternet was among the first internet service providers in Hungary, they started their business in 1996. They provide internet access and WiFi installation, and they are our experts in access topics.

Hadrianus ComputersHadrianus sells renewed PCs. In the project they offer a special price for the Netbox, they install the software, and they help the project with a lot of innovation.

Ipsilon Media & Marketing ConsultancyIpsilon is a small and creative media & marketing consultant company, they customized the user interface of the Netbox, and they designed the homepage of the Netbox browser.

Port.huPort.hu is a database company focusing mainly on program guide information. They helped us to set up the basics of a micro-loan fund, to finance Netbox purchases at first in Lak.

Balazs Faa
Mr Faa is a well known designer, working mainly on web based project. He designed the Netbox logo.

Typoezis Graphic Design StudioTypoezis is known for their state of the art logos, and offline design. They created the Login logo.

IQSoft - John Bryce Education CentreIQSoft - John Bryce Training Centre donated 10 PC for the project, the PCs will be used by young Romani people in Alsoszentmarton, Southern Hungary

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