This message is sent on behalf of the NRO: 

The Address Supporting Organization Address Council (ASO AC) participated 
actively in ICANN85, held in Mumbai, India, from 7 to 12 March 2026.

The ASO AC engaged with the wider ICANN community through a series of joint 
sessions with the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), the At‑Large Advisory 
Committee (ALAC), the Root Server System Advisory Committee (RSSAC), the ISPCP 
Constituency, and the ICANN Board. The ASO AC also held two public sessions to 
update the community on progress towards version 3 of the RIR Governance 
Document 
(https://www.nro.net/policy/internet-coordination-policy-2/rir-governance-document-version-2/).

During the week, the ASO AC clarified the intent of the RIR Governance 
Document, listened to community feedback, and outlined next steps on the 
development of version 3 of the document. Further detail on the ASO AC’s 
participation at ICANN 85 is available in this report.

Key themes emerging from ICANN 85

Several recurring themes emerged across the week’s discussions:

- Recognition of a new RIR is no longer the only focus (as compared to ICP-2). 
The revised framework addresses the ongoing responsibilities of an RIR after 
recognition and introduces the concept of derecognition if an RIR can no longer 
meet its obligations.
- The Document aims to make previously implicit expectations explicit. 
Requirements that were understood to continue after recognition are now more 
clearly spelled out.
- Implementation remains a separate process. The text is intended to define 
principles and governance expectations, while operational details will be 
developed as Implementation Procedures by the RIRs and ICANN.
- Related to the above, resourcing and cost will be important. Several comments 
pointed to the practical challenge of funding and scoping implementation work.
- Accountability and continuity are central concerns. Discussion highlighted 
audits, backup systems, and mechanisms to protect service continuity for 
resource holders and operators.
- Uniformity matters, but so does flexibility. Participants acknowledged 
regional differences while also noting the need for globally consistent 
implementation.
- Role clarity matters. Some exchanges showed the importance of distinguishing 
between issues for the ASO AC, matters for individual RIRs, and broader 
strategic questions for the NRO.

Following the joint session with the GAC, the ASO AC also provided a written 
response addressing the questions raised, reinforcing the multistakeholder 
nature of the process and clarifying how governance principles and 
implementation work are expected to evolve.

Next steps

The ASO AC will continue refining the revised RIR Governance Document, with the 
aim of publishing and sharing version 3 with the RIR and ICANN communities in 
Q3–Q4 2026. Work will now focus on:

- Publishing a clear milestone timeline.
- Clarifying which elements belong in the RIR Governance Document and which 
should be addressed through the Implementation Procedures.
- The ASO AC thanked the community for its active engagement and valuable 
contributions.





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