![]() He is a self-motivated, success-driven, detail oriented professional with more than 20 years of experience in information and communications technologies in the private and public sectors focusing on ICT networks, spectrum management, wireless, fixed and mobile, broadcasting, digital television, satellite, and broadband. He received his degree as Electrical Engineer from the University of Costa Rica in 1988 and his Master Degree in Telecommunication form the Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros en Telcomnicaciones (Universad Politécnica de Madrid) in 1993 he also got a Diploma as Network Architecture from the École nationale supérieure des télécommunications, Télécom Paris in 1991. Today is Vice-Chairman of PPCII and the Alternate Rapporteur for certain agenda items of WRC-19.Īllan Ruiz, born in San Jose, Costa Rica. He was also the Chairman of the Working Group for the 2015 World Radiocommunication Conference. Within the PCC.II of CITEL (Inter American Telecommunication Commission) he has been in several positions, including Vice-Chairman for the period 2010-2018 and Vice-Chairman of the Working Group for the Preparation for the Regional and World Radiocommunication Conference for the period 2008-2011. He has developed his work in the field of administration and management of the radio spectrum since 1991 when he joined the National Communications Authority (DNC), which in 2001 became the actual Communications Regulatory Agency (URSEC) of Uruguay.įor nearly two decades he was the Head of Radio Frequencies and today he is the Head of the Frequency Management Department and also is one the members of the Management Committee of URSEC. Hector Bude De Leon studied Electronics at Domingo Savio, a Salesian Institute in Montevideo and Engineering in the University of the Republic (UDELAR). ![]() Head of Spectrum Management Department, URSEC, Representative, WG for WRC19 preparation, CITEL In 2015, he joined the Federal Institute of Telecommunications, where he held the position of Deputy General Director of Research in Prospective. Additionally, he has served as the Strategic Director at Détente Group for the deployment, evaluation, policy design and international coordination of satellite systems for national security. He has worked for European operators in the areas of strategic development and technological evolution, as well as for global consultancies specialized in the technological, economic and political-regulatory analysis of multinational telecommunications and information technology projects. He has completed a diploma in Telecommunications Management in Spain and in Digital Market Regulation in Belgium. He studied the Joint Doctorate in Telecommunications at the Polytechnic University of Madrid and has a research proficiency in Signal Theory and Communications by the same university. He is a Telecommunications Engineer from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Arturo Robles Rovalo is a Commissioner at the Federal Telecommunications Institute since April 2017.
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