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Rogerio Mariano is an Brazilian Engineer from Rio de Janeiro, who works in Service Provider consulting. Since Jun 2014 he has been the at ICANN NCSG/NCUC Working Team.

He is currently Member of the Board of Directors at LACNOG (Latin American and Caribbean Network Operators Group), participant IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) in IETF-LAC (IETF Latin American and Caribbean Group), Internet Society Member, participant in IGF- Internet Governance Forum Community, Consultant for the definition and operation of the Service Provider direction related to the technical architecture of Routing Protocols and Core Infrastructure components . Over 17 years of management experience working and is engaged in a variety of projects and operations spanning areas such as Peering, MPLS, routing, Internet and services. He is a student of Brazilian Internet Governance School (EGI.br) and student of SDN - Software Defined Networking in Princeton University (Nondegree International Program).

Over the past four years it has been thoroughly dedicated part of Internet Governance which has worked with ICANN NCSG/NCUC for Latin American and Caribbean Region.


His interests include the intersection of public policy and the internet, and promoting information and communication technologies within society.

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