Dear colleagues,

On 15 January, the Consolidated RIR IANA Stewardship Proposal (CRISP) team 
submitted the Internet numbers community’s proposal on IANA stewardship to the 
IANA Stewardship Transition Coordination Team (ICG), as requested by the ICG. 
The proposal is available on the NRO website: 
https://www.nro.net/news/final-proposal-crisp

This submission represents the culmination of discussions in each of the five 
Regional Internet Registry (RIR) communities, and around six weeks of intense 
work on the part of the CRISP team (made up of three representatives from each 
regional community) to consolidate the output from those discussions. 

This process involved publishing two earlier drafts and incorporating feedback 
received from the community to produce a final proposal that represents a 
consensus position of the global Internet numbers community. 

The key elements of the proposal are: 

- That the RIRs will establish a binding Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the 
IANA functions operator concerning provision of IANA services relating to the 
Internet number registries.
- That ICANN will continue in its current role as IANA functions operator to 
ensure stability and continuity of IANA services, but with mechanisms in place 
for the Internet number community to change operator, should the need arise.
- That a community-based Review Committee will be established to advise the 
RIRs on the performance of the IANA functions operator.
- That all involved parties affirm that all relevant intellectual property 
rights (including trademarks, domain names and other rights) reside either in 
the public domain or, where appropriate, with the RIRs or another agreed entity.

Over the coming months, the ICG will work to consolidate proposals received 
from the three affected communities (numbers, names and protocol parameters), 
with the goal of producing a single proposal on IANA stewardship for the 
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) by the June 
2015. Feedback from the global community will be an important element of this 
process, and regular updates will be posted to the RIPE Cooperation Working 
Group mailing list.

More information on the IANA stewardship transition is available at: 
https://www.ripe.net/iana-stewardship-transition

Best regards,

Paul Rendek

Director of External Relations
RIPE NCC

RIPE NCC CRISP Team representative



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