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'''Carlos Afonso''' is the Head of Technological Development of [[rits.org]].
'''Carlos Afonso''' is the Director of [[Instituto NUPEF]]; he was previously the Head of Technological Development of [[RITS]].<ref>[http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-43249-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html idrc.ca]</ref> A co-founder of the Brazilian Chapter of Internet Society and of the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Mr. Afonso is an expert in the field of Internet Governance.<ref>[http://www.net-gov.org/wgig/afonso.php net-gov.org]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-43249-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html idrc.ca]</ref>. In the field of Internet Governance, he specializes in [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.net-gov.org/wgig/afonso.php net-gov.org]</ref>
=== Education ===


=== Career History ===
== Career History ==
* Carlos played an important role in democratizing the access to communications in Brazil.
* With Herbert de Souza co-founded [[IBASE]].<ref>[http://www.net-gov.org/wgig/afonso.php net-gov.org]</ref>
* He also had a leading role in designing and implementing [[AlterNex]], the first internet service open to the public in Brazil.
* In 1991, Mr. Afonso proposed and supervised the deployment of the Internet network for [[UNCED|UNCED '92.]] in Rio de Janeiro.
* Carlos Afonso co-founded [[APC]] as a formal institution in 1990.<ref>[http://www.apc.org/en/news/lac/carlos-afonso-wins-award-work-bringing-brazilians- apc.org]</ref>
* From 1997-1998, he served as APC's first chair.
* He worked at [[RITS]] from 1998 to 2009 as technology coordinator. Publications
He has written many books and articles for internet development in different languages. <ref>[http://www.net-gov.org/wgig/afonso.php net-gov.org]</ref>
 
== Awards ==
Namur Award, IFIP, 1996.
 
ARede 2008 Award.<ref>[http://www.apc.org/en/news/lac/carlos-afonso-wins-award-work-bringing-brazilians- apc.org]</ref>


=== Publications ===
Trajetoria Prize 2010, LACNIC.
He has written many books and articles for internet development in different languages. <ref>[http://www.net-gov.org/wgig/afonso.php net-gov.org]</ref>
 
Betinho Prize, APC, 2015.
 
RNP Diploma as a Builder of the Internet, 2017.


=== Awards ===
CGI.br award as Internet pioneer, 2020.
Mr. Afonso was awarded the ARede 2008 Award.<ref>[http://www.apc.org/en/news/lac/carlos-afonso-wins-award-work-bringing-brazilians- apc.org]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:35, 20 May 2021

Country: Brazil
Email: ca [at] rits.org.br

Carlos Afonso is the Director of Instituto NUPEF; he was previously the Head of Technological Development of RITS.[1] A co-founder of the Brazilian Chapter of Internet Society and of the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Mr. Afonso is an expert in the field of Internet Governance.[2]

Career History

  • Carlos played an important role in democratizing the access to communications in Brazil.
  • With Herbert de Souza co-founded IBASE.[3]
  • He also had a leading role in designing and implementing AlterNex, the first internet service open to the public in Brazil.
  • In 1991, Mr. Afonso proposed and supervised the deployment of the Internet network for UNCED '92. in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Carlos Afonso co-founded APC as a formal institution in 1990.[4]
  • From 1997-1998, he served as APC's first chair.
  • He worked at RITS from 1998 to 2009 as technology coordinator. Publications

He has written many books and articles for internet development in different languages. [5]

Awards

Namur Award, IFIP, 1996.

ARede 2008 Award.[6]

Trajetoria Prize 2010, LACNIC.

Betinho Prize, APC, 2015.

RNP Diploma as a Builder of the Internet, 2017.

CGI.br award as Internet pioneer, 2020.

References