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THE IANA FUNCTIONSThe Coordination of the Assignment of Technical Internet
Protocol Parameters
The Administration of Certain
Responsibilities Associated with
Internet DNS Root Zone Management
The Allocation of Internet Numbering
Resources
Other Services Related to the
Management of the ARPA and INT Top-
Level Domains (TLDs)
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“Stakeholder” refers broadly to anyone who has an interest in the Internet
Within ICANN, stakeholders include:
The multistakeholder community functions on bottom-up consensus building which, by design, is resistant to capture due to the openness, diversity and equal division of authority among participants
ICANN’s private sector-led multistakeholder community is directly responsible for the success of the Internet’s DNS
What is the multistakeholder community?
Large and small businesses Civil society Researchers and
academics End usersGovernmentsTechnical
community
ICG
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ALAC
ASO
ccNSO
GAC
GNSO
gTLD registries
ICC/BASIS
IAB
IETF
ISOC
NRO
RSSAC
SSAC
ICANN board liaison
IANA staff liaison
CoordinateLiaise
AssessAssemble
Inform
No proposal development
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Transition proposal developmentRIR
communities
IETFcommunity
Naming CWG
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ICG
Steps towards a single proposal
1. Individual proposal assessment – Completeness– Clarity– NTIA criteria met– Community comments
accommodated– Consensus level achieved– Inclusiveness of community
process
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ICG
Steps towards a single proposal
2. Unified proposal assessment– Compatibility and
interoperability– Gaps/overlaps– Accountability
(under discussion)
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ICG
Steps towards a single proposal3. Proposal finalization– Public comment – ENDS TODAY 23.59UTC– ICG review 18-9 SEPT f2f– Changes in communities if necessary– Submission
ICG
Transition Timeline per Fadi
Q&A