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Number Resource Organization
- Protect the unallocated Number Resource pool,
- Promote and protect the bottom up policy development process, and
- Act as a focal point for Internet community input into the RIR system.
- Confirmed Nominees
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NRO Number Council (NRO NC) Nomination Process 2015: Confirmed Nominees
- Confirmed Candidates
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NRO Number Council (NRO NC) Nomination Process 2017: Confirmed Candidates
- NRO NC Nominations 2015
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- Call for Comments for a Draft Internet Number Community Review Committee Charter
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On 22 June 2015, the NRO published a draft of the Internet Number Community Review Committee Charter for public comment.
- NRO News
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The Number Resource Organization (NRO) is a coordinating body for the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). The NRO takes on several joint activities on behalf of the RIRs, including technical projects, global statistics reports, Internet governance activities and global policy coordination.
- Nurani Nimpuno
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NRO NC Nomination 2014 : Confirmed Nominee : Nurani Nimpuno
- Wilfried Wöber
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NRO NC Nomination 2014 : Confirmed Nominee : Wilfried Wöber
- RIPE NCC Report on IGF 2014
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The ninth annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) concluded on Friday, 5 September, in Istanbul, Turkey. The five days of wide-ranging Internet governance discussions attracted nearly 2,500 on-site participants, with more than 1,000 more online.
- Sander Steffann
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NRO NC Nomination 2014 : Confirmed Nominee : Sander Steffan
- NRO NC Nominations 2014
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The NRO exists to:
History of the NRO
On 24 October 2003, the four existing RIRs – APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC – entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ICANN to form the NRO. Once AfriNIC was incorporated in April 2005 it signed the MoU and joined the NRO.
The NRO Number Council (NC)
Under the terms of the MoU signed between the ICANN and the RIRs in October 2004, the NRO Number Council (NRO NC) now performs the role of the Address Supporting Organization Address Council (ASO AC). The NRO NC is made up of three community representatives from each RIR region.