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RIRs, the NRO and ICANN

RIRs, the NRO and ICANN. Update - August 2003. So far. The RIR boards have drafted an agreement to be undertaken between themselves to establish a Number Resource Organization (NRO) The NRO has operational and policy roles Operational: Common activities undertaken by all RIRs together

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RIRs, the NRO and ICANN

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  1. RIRs, the NRO and ICANN Update - August 2003

  2. So far • The RIR boards have drafted an agreement to be undertaken between themselves to establish a Number Resource Organization (NRO) • The NRO has operational and policy roles • Operational: • Common activities undertaken by all RIRs together • Policy • Ratification of coordinated policies for the RIRs • Appeals process relating to coordinated policies

  3. NRO Structure • Executive Council • Composed of one representative of each RIR • CEO is the default assumption at present • Number Council • Composed of • 2 members selected by each open regional policy forum (total of 8) • 1 representative selected by each RIR (4) • Board member is one option • Up to 3 observers from each emerging RIR • Secretariat • Service the functions of the NRO, undertaken by each RIR in rotation

  4. Number Council Role • Advise the Executive Council to ratify proposed global number resource policies • Act as a point of consultation to external bodies concerning global number resource policies

  5. Global Policy Process and the Number Council • Number Council to review proposed global policy • Ensure that RIR policies were followed in the development and approval of the proposal • Post a Last Call and ensure that all significant viewpoints of interested parites were adequately considered • Either pass back to the RIRs or recommend to the Executive Council to ratify the proposed policy

  6. Status • NRO draft completed early July • Passed to joint RIR legal team for review by July 11 • No response so far from the legal team 

  7. Next steps • Jointly review legal outcomes for the NRO document (whenever we get the document back in its final format) • Separately consider signing the NRO MoU • Subsequently consider incorporation of the NRO

  8. ICANN Agreement • The agreement is intended to be an MoU between the NRO and ICANN, with nominated roles for the Number Council • Drafted an MoU that would update parts of the NRO – namely: • Have the NRO Number Council play the role of the ICANN Address Council • Include formal liaisons to the Number Council, as part of formal liaison agreements with the NRO • Include the ICANN Board in global policy ratification • Includes points of agreement so far with ICANN

  9. Number Council Role in an ICANN MoU context • Pass recommendations for global policies to the ICANN Board following review and last call as described with NRO • Select individual to serve on ICANN Boards and committees as required • Provide advice to the ICANN Board on matters of global number policy in conjunction with the RIRs

  10. Next Steps • Plan to commence negotiations with ICANN after formation of the NRO • Followup the MoU with a formal contract with ICANN

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