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Khaled Fattal is the Chairman & CEO of The Multilingual Internet Group includin[[LMTranslator.com]], [[Ankabooot.com]], [[WebSynergys.com]], [[securebyssl.com]] and [[MINC]] (Multilingual Internet Names Consortium). He is also the CEO of International Business Enterprises Limited Known as IBE limited, President of Waqalat Arbitration Center in New Delhi, India. He is a founding member of [[AINC] (Arabic Internet Names Consortium) and is its acting executive director, amongst many other designations.   
Khaled Fattal is the Chairman & CEO of The Multilingual Internet Group including [[LMTranslator.com]], [[Ankabooot.com]], [[WebSynergys.com]], [[Securebyssl.com]] and [[MINC]] (Multilingual Internet Names Consortium). He is also the CEO of International Business Enterprises Limited Known as IBE limited, President of Waqalat Arbitration Center in New Delhi, India. He is a founding member of [[AINC]] (Arabic Internet Names Consortium) and is its acting executive director, amongst many other designations.   


Khaled Fattal is an Arab American born in Syria, raised in Beirut Lebanon and has been living in the west for the last 29 years. <ref>[http://www.minc.org/site_content.aspx?page_key=bio_of_mr_khaled_fattal,&lang=en MINC]</ref> He has a BS (1984) in Business Administration, International Finance and Marketing from University of Southern California, USA
Khaled Fattal is an Arab American born in Syria, raised in Beirut Lebanon and has been living in the west for the last 29 years. <ref>[http://www.minc.org/site_content.aspx?page_key=bio_of_mr_khaled_fattal,&lang=en MINC]</ref> He has a BS (1984) in Business Administration, International Finance and Marketing from University of Southern California, USA
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He participated in the [[WSIS]] (World Summit on Information Society) and its declaration of Principle and action plan of December 2003, and the consultation on the formation of the [[WGIG]] (United Nations Working Group on Internet Governance) created by Mr Kofe Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations. He has been an ICANN President's Advisory Committee Member for Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) since 2005. <ref>[http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/khaled-fattal/1/965/62a Linkedin]</ref>
He participated in the [[WSIS]] (World Summit on Information Society) and its declaration of Principle and action plan of December 2003, and the consultation on the formation of the [[WGIG]] (United Nations Working Group on Internet Governance) created by Mr Kofe Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations. He has been an ICANN President's Advisory Committee Member for Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) since 2005. <ref>[http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/khaled-fattal/1/965/62a Linkedin]</ref>


When a Polish ccTLD registry NASK posted [[ICANN]] & IANA’s Arabic Language Table, he led the Khaled Fattal Led the campaign to remove the table and reserve the development of Arabic language standards and tables to be done by Arabian Nationalities. <ref>[http://www.tagorg-theinstitution.com/UserPages/demo_news.aspx?id=82&q=&lang=en Tag-Org]</ref> On Aug 9th 2004, Arabic, Greek and Hebrew language tables were removed.
When a Polish [[ccTLD]] registry NASK posted [[ICANN]] & [[IANA]]’s Arabic Language Table, he led the campaign to remove the table and reserve the development of Arabic language standards and tables to be done by Arabian Nationalities. <ref>[http://www.tagorg-theinstitution.com/UserPages/demo_news.aspx?id=82&q=&lang=en Tag-Org]</ref> On Aug 9th 2004, Arabic, Greek and Hebrew language tables were removed.


==Career History==
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