Dear colleagues,
The RIPE NCC Executive Board held its 108th meeting on 8 September 2016.
The draft minutes of this meeting are now available:
https://www.ripe.net/about-us/executive-board/minutes/2016/minutes-108th-ex…
The Executive Board publishes the minutes of its meetings so that the
workings of the Board and the decisions it makes are transparent for the
membership that it represents.
The following is a summary of the main items from the meeting. Further
details are available in the minutes:
- The Board approved the Draft Activity Plan and Budget 2017 and asked
that it be published for the membership
- The Board reviewed the process for LIR applications for legacy address
space holders and proposed an amendment to the RIPE NCC Charging Scheme
for 2016 and 2017
- The Board decided to issue a resolution temporarily suspending the
waiver of the LIR sign-up fee for legacy Internet resource holders
- The Board asked the RIPE NCC to add discussion of the RIPE NCC
Charging Scheme model to the General Meeting agenda
- The Board requested that the RIPE NCC produce a report on the process
it uses to handle fraudulent activity
Kind regards
Axel Pawlik
Managing Director
RIPE NCC
Dear colleagues,
On 1 October 2016, the IANA functions contract that the United States
Government had with ICANN was allowed to expire. This represents the
final step in the community-led IANA stewardship transition process that
began in 2014. Oversight of IANA is now the responsibility of the Names,
Numbers and Protocol Parameters communities that rely on its services.
The five Regional Internet Registries have a Service Level Agreement
(SLA) in place with IANA that defines our expectations moving forward. A
community-selected IANA Numbering Services Review Committee will assist
the NRO Executive Council when it conducts periodic reviews of IANA's
services. Aside from this, our work with IANA will be unchanged and
members will not see any operational difference.
We would like to thank everyone from the RIPE community who participated
in this process — whether by sharing their views at RIPE Meetings or on
the various mailing lists, or participating more directly within the
CRISP, CCWG-Accountability and ICG groups. The ability of the five RIR
communities to organise and contribute effectively to this global effort
was a demonstration of the strength of our open, transparent and
bottom-up approach.
Since 2014, the RIPE NCC has maintained an archive of key documents and
announcements relating to the IANA stewardship transition. You can find
this on our website here:
https://www.ripe.net/iana-stewardship-transition
Kind regards
Axel Pawlik
Managing Director
RIPE NCC