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'''Christian O’ Flaherty''' is the Regional Internet Developer at Internet Society ([[ISOC]]).<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/christian.oflaherty facebook.com]</ref> He joined ISOC in 2009 and his primary responsibility is to promote internet access in Latin America and Caribbean.<ref>[http://ar.linkedin.com/pub/christian-o-flaherty/0/2a7/68b linkedin.com]</ref> | '''Christian O’ Flaherty''' is the Regional Internet Developer at Internet Society ([[ISOC]]).<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/christian.oflaherty facebook.com]</ref> He joined ISOC in 2009 and his primary responsibility is to promote internet access in Latin America and Caribbean.<ref>[http://ar.linkedin.com/pub/christian-o-flaherty/0/2a7/68b linkedin.com]</ref> |
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Christian O’ Flaherty is the Regional Internet Developer at Internet Society (ISOC).[1] He joined ISOC in 2009 and his primary responsibility is to promote internet access in Latin America and Caribbean.[2]
Career History[edit | edit source]
O'Flaherty started his career at National University of Argentina lecturing on Operating Systems and data communications. He then worked as an Internet Operations Director at RETINA, Argentina National Academic Network. After that he worked at IMPSAT, where he was responsible for Internet Operations and played a significant role in the IMPSAT’s evolution from satellite-based communications to a regional IP fiber network. He worked as an IP Technology Regional Manager at IMPSAT FIBER NETWORKS. He was the Policy Chair at LACNIC (Internet Registry for Latin America and Caribbean) from 2004-2008. He participates in several forums including the Argentine IPv6 Task Force, the Argentine ISP association (CABASE), the Latin American IXP association (NAPLA), and the Internet Governance Forum (IGF).[3]