CABASE

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Type: Association
Industry: Internet
Founded: 1989
Headquarters: C1008AAD - Ciudad Autónoma

de Buenos Aires

Country: Argentina
Website: cabase.org.ar
Key People
Antonio Harris,Executive Director
Claudio Avin, Manager
Graciela Sanchez,Administrator
Lic. Silvana Landolfo, Institutional Coordinator
Dra. Mónica Abalo y Laforgia, Legal advice

CABASE is an Internet Service Providers, Telecommunications, Datacenter Solutions and Online Content Companies Association in Argentina which was founded in 1989. It is a member of the ISPCP Constituency and its Executive Director Antonio Harris was elected in 2007 as representative of the GNSO to the ICANN Nominating Committee (NomCom.[1]

The Association is one of the founding members of the Latin America and Caribbean Federation for Internet and Electronic Commerce (eCom-LAC) and the Latin American and the Caribbean Addresses Registry (LACNIC).[2] CABASE is an active participant of international forums regarding the internet and Information Communication Technology such as the Internet Governance Forum ([[IGF) and the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) among others.

CABASE NAP

On April 1998, CABASE hosted the Argentina NAP, a national internet traffic exchange originating and terminating within Argentina and exchanging in the United States using international Infrastructure Network. This conference enabled the improvement of Argentina's internet connectivity. As a result of this activity CABASE NAP was formed with 40 members representing Internet Service Providers, Operators, Government Agencies and Research Institutions.[3]

Radio Nexo

CABASE is using the power of the media to disseminate information regarding relevant issues about the internet in Argentina via its radio program "Bridging the Gap" over Nexus Radio.[4]

CABASE and ICANN

On November 27, 2009, CABASE and ICANN co-organized an event, " The Future of the Internet" which presents the challenges and innovations of the internet. The event was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina and it was sponsored by Intel, Google, Verisign, Afilias, LACNIC among others.[5]

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