LARUS Limited is changing how operators think about IPv4 leasing, offering first-party access backed by a court-recognized continuity position that no other provider in the world can claim.
Hong Kong, China, 2026 May 24 — LARUS Limited is pleased to announce its first-party IPv4 leasing service, giving network operators something the industry has quietly needed for a long time: a way to lease IP addresses without pulling the messy registry layer into their own business.
Most operators assume owning IPv4 is the safest path. It feels logical – your name in the registry, your addresses, your control. What nobody really talks about is everything that comes bundled with that arrangement.
Holding IPv4 directly puts your company inside the registry’s own contract framework. That means your business bears the audits, the policy shifts, the renewal pressure, and the termination risk. If the registry ever exercises that power, their contractual liability can sit as low as USD 100. Yours, however, is an entirely different story.
Renumbering a live network is painful. Routing breaks, firewalls need rebuilding, customers notice, and the engineering hours stack up fast. LARUS was built so that layer stays off your books entirely.
“Operators come to us thinking leasing is the riskier option,” said a LARUS Limited spokesperson. “Once they read the actual RIR contracts, that changes pretty quickly.”
What sets LARUS apart goes beyond the IP leasing model itself. On 11 June 2025, the Supreme Court of Mauritius ordered that AFRINIC’s register of members be rectified to include Cloud Innovation Ltd, with a recorded undertaking to complete those entries within 15 days. No other IPv4 provider holds anything close to that. It makes LARUS the only operator in RIR history with a court-recognized continuity position inside the registry’s own membership structure.
Services are structured to suit different kinds of operations. Capacity Only works well for teams that want affordable, straightforward access without extra management. Continuity assurance adds routing validity, reverse DNS, abuse handling, geolocation support, and renewal controls. Enterprise and Critical tiers cover networks where any address disruption is simply not an option.
LARUS also purchases IPv4 blocks directly from holders looking to exit, and runs a Network Partner Program for providers who want to deploy LARUS-owned addresses inside their own infrastructure.
“We are not selling registry proximity,” the spokesperson added. “We are selling the confidence that your addresses stay stable and your business stays out of a fight it was never equipped to win.”
Network operators curious about what first-party leasing actually protects them from are encouraged to visit https://larus.net/sell-ip-addresses, read the continuity documentation, and decide for themselves what the court record means for their infrastructure.
About LARUS Limited:
LARUS Limited is a first-party IPv4 leasing provider leasing directly from its own address pool. Services span IPv4 leasing, continuity assurance, address acquisition, and network partnerships. Following a Supreme Court of Mauritius order dated 11 June 2025, LARUS holds the only court-recognized continuity position in the history of the RIR system.
Media Contact:
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Website: https://larus.net/