Address Supporting Organization
Type: | Supporting Organization |
Industry: | IP Addresses |
Founded: | 1999 |
Website: | ASO.ICANN.org |
The Address Supporting Organization (ASO) is mandated with reviewing and developing recommendations for policies on Internet Protocol addresses and advising the ICANN Board accordingly.[1][2]
Overview edit
Established in 1999, the Address Supporting Organization is composed of an Address Council (AC), with representatives from each of the five autonomous RIRs:[3]
Three representatives are appointed from each RIR, which have their own independent election processes.[4] The Council then elects a chair who appoints the vice-chairs.
The AC is responsible for appointing two voting members to the ICANN Board. [5]
Policy Making in ICANN edit
The ASO does not directly develop policy on Internet number resources but instead ensures that each RIR follows its Policy Development Processes. Global policies are made when there is agreement among all of the RIRs according to their policy development processes and ICANN, and require specific actions or outcomes on the part of IANA or any other external ICANN-related body in order to be implemented.[6]
ASO History edit
In July 1999, when the three Regional Internet Registries which existed then, APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE NCC submitted their proposal for the creation of the ASO on the basis of the Memorandum of Understanding; which allows for the creation of a body such as the ASO as an extension of the NRO.
ICANN approved the proposal at its meeting in Chile, and the ASO was subsequently created in October 1999, when the representatives of APNIC, ARIN, RIPE NCC, and ICANN signed the MoU. LACNIC was later recognized as the 4th RIR and it signed the agreement on October 30th, 2002. The Memorandum of Understanding was modified in October 2004, and signed by ICANN and the NRO, which signed on behalf of all the RIRs. When ICANN decided to recognize AfriNIC as the fifth global RIR the representatives of AfriNIC signed the MoU, and it was incorporated as the 5th NRO member.[7]
ASO Address Council edit
The main responsibilities of the ASO Address Council are:
- Fulfilling its role in the global policy development process based on the requirements included in this process;
- Maintaining communication with ICANN and providing recommendations related to various policies and RIR recognition;
- Ensuring full support, guidance, and advice for ICANN's Board related to the allocation policy for number resource;
- The development of procedures for business management and support their responsibilities especially in the case of Address Council Chair. [8]
Address Council Members edit
The council consists of 15 members, with three members from each of the five RIRs, with two being selected by each RIR's regional policy forum and one selected by each RIR Executive Board.[9]
Council Member | Region | Term |
---|---|---|
Wafa Dahmani Zaafouri* | AFRINIC | Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Mike Silber | AFRINIC | Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2022 |
Mukhangu Noah Maina | AFRINIC | Jan 2018 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Brajesh Jain | APNIC | Jan 2019 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Simon Sohel Baroi* | APNIC | Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Aftab Siddiqui* Chair | APNIC | Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Louis Lee | ARIN | Jan 2019 - 31 Dec 2021 |
Kevin Blumberg* Vice-Chair | ARIN | Jan 2018 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Martin Hannigan | ARIN | Jan 2020 -31 Dec 2022 |
Ricardo Patara | LACNIC | Jan 2019 - 31 Dec 2021 |
Jorge Villa Vice-Chair | LACNIC | Jan 2018 - 31 Dec 2020 |
Esteban Lescano* | LACNIC | April 2020 - 31 March 2021 |
Filiz Yilmaz | RIPE NCC | Jan 2020 - 31 Dec 2022 |
Nurani Nimpuno | RIPE NCC | Jan 2019 - Dec 2021 |
Herve Clement* | RIPE NCC | Jan 2018 - 31 Dec 2020 |
*Board-appointed member to the ASO AC
ICANN Board members edit
Consistent with the ASO Memorandum of Understanding and ICANN Bylaws, the Address Supporting Organization Address Council (ASO AC) is responsible for appointing Seats, nine and ten to the ICANN Board of Directors. For more information about the selection processes for current and previous appointments please follow the link.[10]