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Eduardo Diaz is the owner at D Consulting Group, Inc., a Member of the Puerto Rico Technological Corridor Advisory Board and the Founding member of the [[NARALO]] at [[RALO]] of [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://pr.linkedin.com/in/eduardodiazrivera Linkedin]</ref>On November 2009, he was selected as the regional NomCom Delegate at [[ICANN]] by [[NARALO]]. He is also the founding member and current President of the Internet Society ([[ISOC]]) of Puerto Rico. <ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/trustees/elections/2010/candidates/diaz.shtml Internet Society]</ref>
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Eduardo Diaz is the owner at D Consulting Group, Inc., a Member of the Puerto Rico Technological Corridor Advisory Board and the Founding member of the [[NARALO]] at [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://pr.linkedin.com/in/eduardodiazrivera Linkedin]</ref>On November 2009, he was selected as the regional NomCom Delegate at [[ICANN]] by [[NARALO]]. He is also the founding member and current President of the Internet Society ([[ISOC]]) of Puerto Rico. <ref>[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/trustees/elections/2010/candidates/diaz.shtml Internet Society]</ref>
    
Previously he has worked in [[AT&T Bell Labs]] and Puerto Rico Telephone Company. At Puerto Rico Telephone Company he was involved in projects like Voice service (1992), CLASS services (1994), the ISP with the largest number of customers in Puerto Rico - PRTC. NET (1996), the portal MiCoqui.com (2001), integratiion of Coqui.net and PRTC.net (2001) and the use and expansion of the Internet in Puerto Rico - DSL Service (2002) etc.
 
Previously he has worked in [[AT&T Bell Labs]] and Puerto Rico Telephone Company. At Puerto Rico Telephone Company he was involved in projects like Voice service (1992), CLASS services (1994), the ISP with the largest number of customers in Puerto Rico - PRTC. NET (1996), the portal MiCoqui.com (2001), integratiion of Coqui.net and PRTC.net (2001) and the use and expansion of the Internet in Puerto Rico - DSL Service (2002) etc.