Diego Armando Torres Gomez
About Diego Armando Torres Gomez
Diego Armando Torres Gomez is an Ingeniero de Despliegue at Ribbon Communications in Ciudad de México, specializing in the configuration and deployment of Ribbon SBCs. He has a strong background in telecommunications, having studied various related disciplines and worked at Huawei Technologies as an Ingeniero de Core Network.
Work at Ribbon Communications
Diego Armando Torres Gomez has been employed at Ribbon Communications since 2020 as an Ingeniero de despliegue. In this role, he focuses on configuring and deploying Ribbon Session Border Controllers (SBCs), which are critical for the company's network infrastructure. His responsibilities include ensuring the successful deployment of multiple SBCs, contributing to the overall efficiency and reliability of the network services provided by Ribbon.
Education and Expertise
Diego studied at various institutions, including Centro NETEC and IPN ESIME Zacatenco. He earned a degree in Ingenieria en comunicaciones y electronica from IPN ESIME Zacatenco, where he studied from 2005 to 2010. He also completed a Técnico en instalaciones y mantenimiento electrico program from IPN CECyT 4 between 2002 and 2005. Diego holds multiple certifications, including CCNA routing and switching from Cisco and several Oracle SBC courses, enhancing his expertise in telecommunications and network systems.
Previous Experience at Huawei Technologies
Before joining Ribbon Communications, Diego worked at Huawei Technologies as an Ingeniero de Core Network from 2011 to 2015. During his four years at Huawei, he gained valuable experience in core network engineering, which laid the foundation for his current role in deployment and configuration of network systems.
Telecommunications Background
Diego possesses a strong background in telecommunications, with a specific focus on network systems and electronic communications. His education and professional experience have equipped him with the skills necessary to excel in the deployment of network infrastructure, particularly in the configuration and troubleshooting of Session Border Controllers.