Introduction: The development of Global Internet Number Resource Policies is the subject of an MoU between ASO/NRO and ICANN. There are also specific ICANN Board Procedures for handling global policy proposals in this context.
The Board procedures also state that the Board can request ICANN staff to undertake an “early awareness†tracking of proposals for global policies under development in the addressing community. At its meeting on 20 November 2007, the Board resolved to request such tracking of the development of a global policy proposal for allocation of remaining IPv4 address space, currently being discussed in the Regional Internet Registries, or RIRs. The status overview presented below is compiled in response to this request and will be timely updated as developments proceed, for information to ICANN entities and the wider community.
Status Overview
The table below indicates the current status within each RIR for the foreseen Global Policy for remaining IPv4 address space. Hyperlinks are included for easy access.
There are two concurrent versions of the Global Policy Proposal for Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space in the Regional Internet Registry System:
- A version (1) “Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Spaceâ€Â, first presented at LACNIC X in May 2007
- A version (2) “End Policy for IANA IPv4 allocations to RIRsâ€Â, first presented at APNIC 24 in September 2007
icann.org/announcements/proposal-ipv4-report-29nov07.htm David Goldstein

