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* [[Carlos Watson]] is a primary contact at [[ISOC]] Costa Rica, and the IT Manager of the [[.cr]] ccTLD. He is involved in [[IETF]], [[LACNIC]], [[ICANN]], and other international IT fora.
* [[Carlos Watson]] is a primary contact at [[ISOC]] Costa Rica, and the IT Manager of the [[.cr]] ccTLD. He is involved in [[IETF]], [[LACNIC]], [[ICANN]], and other international IT fora.
 
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* [[Christian Hess Araya]] is a Judge in Costa Rica involved with [[LACRALO]], [[AGEIA-DENSI]], and [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC]].
* [[Christian Hess Araya]] is a Judge in Costa Rica involved with [[LACRALO]], [[AGEIA-DENSI]], and [[ICANN]]'s [[NCUC]].
 
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* [[Jessica Calvo]] is an Administrator at The National Academy of Sciences.
* [[Jessica Calvo]] is an Administrator at The National Academy of Sciences.
 
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* [[Luis Diego Espinoza]] is the Chief Technology Officer at NIC Internet Costa Rica.
* [[Luis Diego Espinoza]] is the Chief Technology Officer at NIC Internet Costa Rica.
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