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'''Rafael Lito Ibarra''' is the President of [[SVNET]], the [[ccTLD]] operator for [[.sv]]. He has been in this position since 1993. He is a member of the [[ccNSO]] and on the boards of [[LACTLD]], [[LACNIC]], and [[RedCLARA]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
'''Rafael Lito Ibarra''' is the Director of [[RAICES]]<ref>[http://www.redclara.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=304:-entrevista-con-rafael-ibarra-espero-contribuir-con-nuevas-ideas-y-nuevas-sinergias-en-lacnic&catid=6:noticias&Itemid=352&lang=en Rafael Ibarra talks about LACNIC, redclara.net]</ref> and the President of [[SVNET]], the [[ccTLD]] operator for [[.sv]]. He has been running .sv since 1993. He is a member of the [[ccNSO]] and on the boards of [[LACTLD]], [[LACNIC]], and [[RedCLARA]].<ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
 
Ibarra was integral in bringing the Internet to El Salvador in the early-mid 1990's.<ref>[http://www.redclara.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=304:-entrevista-con-rafael-ibarra-espero-contribuir-con-nuevas-ideas-y-nuevas-sinergias-en-lacnic&catid=6:noticias&Itemid=352&lang=en Rafael Ibarra talks about LACNIC, redclara.net]</ref>


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Revision as of 05:34, 18 May 2012

Country: El Salvador
Email: ribarra [at] di.uca.edu.sv
Facebook:    [Rafael Ibarra Lito Ibarra]
LinkedIn:    [Lito Ibarra Lito Ibarra]
Twitter:    @litoibarra

Rafael Lito Ibarra is the Director of RAICES[1] and the President of SVNET, the ccTLD operator for .sv. He has been running .sv since 1993. He is a member of the ccNSO and on the boards of LACTLD, LACNIC, and RedCLARA.[2]

Ibarra was integral in bringing the Internet to El Salvador in the early-mid 1990's.[3]

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