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'''Bruno Marcel Duarte Coscia''' is a specialized technician of the Network Operations Center of the [http://www.una.py/ Universidad Nacional de Asunción]'s [http://www.cnc.una.py/ Centro Nacional de Computación]. He works as a project leader and lead developer on a new implementation program for the management of domains under the [[ccTLD]] [[.PY]] [http://www.nic.py www.nic.py], to be followed by an implementation of [[DNSSEC]] and a DNS resolver over [[IPv6]].
'''Bruno Marcel Duarte Coscia'''<ref>https://www.icann.org/profiles/bruno-marcel-duarte-coscia</ref> is a specialized technician of the Network Operations Center of the [http://www.una.py/ Universidad Nacional de Asunción]'s [http://www.cnc.una.py/ Centro Nacional de Computación]. He works as a project leader and lead developer on a new implementation program for the management of domains under the [[ccTLD]] [[.PY]] [http://www.nic.py www.nic.py], to be followed by an implementation of [[DNSSEC]] and a DNS resolver over [[IPv6]].


[[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles was his first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]] as a Fellow<ref>https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/losangeles51-attendees-2014-10-27-en</ref>.
[[ICANN 51]] in Los Angeles was his first [[ICANN Meetings|ICANN Meeting]] as a Fellow<ref>https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/losangeles51-attendees-2014-10-27-en</ref>.

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Bruno Marcel Duarte Coscia[1] is a specialized technician of the Network Operations Center of the Universidad Nacional de Asunción's Centro Nacional de Computación. He works as a project leader and lead developer on a new implementation program for the management of domains under the ccTLD .PY www.nic.py, to be followed by an implementation of DNSSEC and a DNS resolver over IPv6.

ICANN 51 in Los Angeles was his first ICANN Meeting as a Fellow[2].

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