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'''Sergio Salinas Porto''' is the Managing Partner at Mapu Tecnologia,<ref>[http://ar.linkedin.com/in/salinasporto1 linkedin.com]</ref> and the President of Internauta Argentina (Argentina Association of Internet Users).<ref>[http://192.0.33.82/lurker/message/20110211.102022.1a42fdd2.en.html 192.0.33.82]</ref> | '''Sergio Salinas Porto''' is the Managing Partner at Mapu Tecnologia,<ref>[http://ar.linkedin.com/in/salinasporto1 linkedin.com]</ref> and the President of Internauta Argentina (Argentina Association of Internet Users).<ref>[http://192.0.33.82/lurker/message/20110211.102022.1a42fdd2.en.html 192.0.33.82]</ref> | ||
Sergio is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]]. | Sergio is a member of [[ICANN]]'s [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]]. | ||
He is the founding member and the first Latin American President of the Federation of Internet Users (FLUI). | He is the founding member and the first Latin American President of the Federation of Internet Users (FLUI). |
Revision as of 15:03, 2 November 2011
Country: | Argentina |
Email: | salinasporto [at] gmail.com.ar |
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Facebook: | [salinasporto Sergio Salinas Porto] |
LinkedIn: | [salinasporto1 Sergio Salinas Porto] |
Twitter: | @sergiosalinas |
Sergio Salinas Porto is the Managing Partner at Mapu Tecnologia,[1] and the President of Internauta Argentina (Argentina Association of Internet Users).[2]
Sergio is a member of ICANN's Non-Commercial Users Constituency.
He is the founding member and the first Latin American President of the Federation of Internet Users (FLUI).
He is the author and promoter of the bill: "Access to Internet, free and equal.
Sergio is the Head of Department of new technologies and business of the Assembly of Small and Medium Entrepreneurs (APYME), Mar del Plata delegation. [3]
Sergio is the President of LACRALO of ICANN.[4] He is the representative of LACRALO in ALAC.[5]
He is a member of the At-Large Improvements Work Team C(WT-C), the team which proposed two key changes to ICANN at ICANN Silicon Valley.[6]
He has attended ICANN Silicon Valley,[7] ICANN Cartagena De Indias[8] and ICANN Mexico.[9]