Revising ICP-2: Scope, expectations and next steps

May 12, 2025

Revising ICP-2: Scope, expectations and next steps
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By Nick Nugent. Contributor: Andrei Robachevsky*

Internet Coordination Policy – 2 (ICP-2) is the document that establishes the criteria for the recognition and establishment of new Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). This document was developed through ICANN’s Address Supporting Organization (ASO) with the assistance of APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE NCC, was recommended by the ASO’s Address Council, and on 4 June 2001 was accepted by the ICANN Board of Directors.

Fast forward another 20 plus years: With a view to further strengthen the Internet numbers system, the NRO EC launched a project to update ICP-2 in 2023. The work of updating ICP-2 is being carried out by the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC), which consists of representatives from the different RIR communities and serves as the Address Supporting Organization Address Council (ASO AC) within the current ICANN framework.

2025 marks an important phase in the process of updating ICP-2. On 24 February 2025, the NRO NC published a qualitative analysis and summary of feedback it received from the community on an initial set of principles for updating ICP-2. This feedback helped shape the next steps in the review process.

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What comes next?

The NRO NC has produced a proposed update to the ICP-2 document that incorporates the community feedback it received, currently titled “Governance Document for the Recognition, Maintenance, and Derecognition of Regional Internet Registries”. The draft of the document is available on the NRO website and has been shared for community consultation through mailing lists hosted by each RIR.

This consultation period is open from 14 April until 27 May 2025, in parallel with the ASO AC’s ICANN Public Comment proceeding. RIR communities can follow all planned community engagement activities via the NRO website.

The NRO NC will consider the feedback received in the consultations, as well as the Public Comment proceedings, and update the proposed draft document to address any substantial issues raised. The resulting draft will be provided to the RIRs and ICANN for their final review and execution.

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