Owen,

> Correct, now, what portion of ICANN's budget is related to the NRO sector?

Read the ICANN budget. ICANN does not budget things that way.

You asked "explain how the numbers side of IANA pays for anything when the RIRs 
stop funding it?"

Doug and I, who have a bit of knowledge on the subject, have told you IANA does 
not "pay for anything".

ICANN is a signatory to a contract with the US Department of Commerce that 
requires ICANN to provide the IANA functions, of which numbers allocation is 
one. Failure to perform any of the functions would be interpreted by DoC as a 
breach of contract. If the NRO did not contribute the (currently) 1.5% (which 
they have withheld in the past), ICANN would still be required to perform the 
number allocation function (as they did even when the RIR contribution was 
withheld).  There is _no_ linkage between the contributions made by any 
stakeholder and the operation of the IANA functions contract.

In the case of coordinating ULA assignments, I have no doubt IANA staff at 
ICANN _could_ provide the function quite easily since most of the 
infrastructure and processes are already in place for other services ICANN 
provides as part of the IANA functions contract.  The question of whether or 
not the community, including folks from the RIR community and the IETF, want 
ICANN to perform that service is entirely different, and highly non-technical.

Regards,
-drc


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