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Regional Internet registry

A regional Internet registry (RIR) is an organization that manages the allocation and registration of Internet number resources within a region of the world. Internet number resources include IP addresses and autonomous system (AS) numbers.

Regional Internet registries
There are five regional Internet registries: • The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is based in Ebene, Mauritius and serves all of Africa. • The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) is based in Chantilly, Virginia, United States, and serves Antarctica, Canada, the United States, and some Caribbean countries and territories. • The Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) is based in Brisbane, Australia and serves East, South and Southeast Asia and Oceania. • The Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre (LACNIC) is based in Montevideo, Uruguay and serves Latin America as well as some Caribbean countries. • Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands and serves Central and West Asia, Europe, and Russia. Regional Internet registries are components of the Internet Number Registry System, which is described in IETF RFC 7020, where IETF stands for the Internet Engineering Task Force. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) delegates Internet resources to the RIRs who, in turn, follow their regional policies to delegate resources to their customers, which include Internet service providers and end-user organizations. Collectively, the RIRs participate in the Number Resource Organization (NRO), formed as a body to represent their collective interests, undertake joint activities, and coordinate their activities globally. The NRO has entered into an agreement with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the establishment of the Address Supporting Organisation (ASO), which undertakes coordination of global IP addressing policies within the ICANN framework. ==Number Resource Organization==
Number Resource Organization
The Number Resource Organization (NRO) is an unincorporated organization uniting the five RIRs. The ASO is made of up of representatives from each of the five regional internet registries. It nominates two members of the ICANN board of directors. Its members make up the Address Council. ==Local Internet registry==
Local Internet registry
A local Internet registry (LIR) is an organization that has been allocated a block of IP addresses by a RIR, and that assigns most parts of this block to its own customers. Most LIRs are Internet service providers, enterprises, or academic institutions. Membership in a regional Internet registry is required to become a LIR. ==See also==
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