This message is sent on behalf of the Number Resource Organization (NRO): 

The Number Resource Organization (NRO), the coordinating body for the global 
Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), is calling on individuals in the global 
Internet community to participate in a questionnaire focused on a proposed 
principles document that will be used to update the Internet Coordination 
Policy-2 (ICP-2).

ICP-2, first created in 2001, identifies the criteria for an organization 
seeking to become a new RIR. In October 2023, the Address Supporting 
Organization Address Council (ASO AC) was asked by the NRO Executive Council to 
update the ICP-2.

This proposed principles document is the first major step in the ASO AC’s work 
of revising ICP-2. It sets forth the core principles that the ASO AC believes 
should be reflected in the next version of ICP-2. In addition to principles on 
RIR governance, ecosystem, lifecycle, recognition and operation, the document 
also provides principles for the potential ‘derecognition’ of an RIR if it 
fails to adhere to the criteria established.

You may view the proposed principles here: 
https://www.nro.net/policy/internet-coordination-policy-2/proposed-icp-2-version-2-principles/

At this stage, comments are solicited on the principles themselves, rather than 
specific amendments to the text of the document. The ASO AC will incorporate 
the comments received to draft a revised version of the ICP-2 document to 
present to stakeholders for further feedback.

The questionnaire is located at https://ripe-ncc.typeform.com/icp-2 and will 
take approximately 7 – 10 minutes to complete. Responses can be submitted in 
English, French, Spanish and Portuguese, the official working languages of the 
RIRs. Respondents will see the option to choose one of these languages if their 
browser is not set to English. This questionnaire will remain open for input 
from Tuesday, 8 October until Tuesday, 19 November 2024. For more information, 
please visit https://www.nro.net/policy/internet-coordination-policy-2/

Your feedback is appreciated and will directly impact the new version of the 
ICP-2. We look forward to your valuable insights.

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About the RIRs and NRO
The RIRs share the global responsibility for Internet number resource 
management. The registry system has been managing allocations of IPv4 and IPv6 
addresses and Autonomous System Numbers for the past few decades, with the 
oldest registry dating back to 1992. There are five RIRs – ARIN, APNIC, 
AFRINIC, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC. The RIRs coordinate their activities under 
the aegis of the Number Resource Organization (the NRO), and the heads of the 
RIRs together form the NRO Executive Council.

 NRO NC and Its Role
The NRO Number Council (NRO NC), which also functions as the Address Supporting 
Organization Address Council (ASO AC) under ICANN’s structure, oversees the 
process of global IP address policy development and advises the ICANN Board on 
policy issues relating to the operation, assignment and management of IP 
addresses. It also appoints two members to the ICANN Board of Directors and 
provides recommendations on IP address policies.


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