Lease first-party IPv4 from LARUS with guaranteed renewals for long-term deployment.
More Info →Sell IPv4 to LARUS through a direct transfer process with defined execution and post-transfer responsibility handled by LARUS.
More Info →LARUS is a first-party IPv4 leasing provider offering on-demand capacity from a company-owned, company-controlled address pool for operators and platforms that require predictable IPv4 as part of their core network operations.
A straightforward IPv4 leasing experience delivered reliably into your network.
Lease LARUS-owned IPv4 without buying assets or tying up capital.
We manage the IPv4 lifecycle so you don’t have to deal with renewals or RIR friction.
LARUS-owned IPv4 routes into your ASN and feels like it’s part of your network.
Assign IPv4 inside your network in seconds for services and end customers.
Keep the same IPs with renewals ensuring continuity for your services over time.
Clear rights and stable origin help prevent disruptions and IP-driven churn.
Unused IPv4 blocks create ongoing registry and compliance obligations. LARUS is a first-party IPv4 operator. We acquire IPv4 address space directly, remove intermediary risk, and assume full post-transfer responsibility.
LARUS is the end buyer, so there are no broker commissions or intermediary spreads.
Most transfers follow a structured closing process that targets completion within 14 days, including settlement after the transfer steps are confirmed.
Our compliance team manages the RIR transfer and registry cleanup so the ongoing administrative responsibility moves to LARUS after completion.
Acquired IPv4 is deployed within LARUS-managed networks with consistent routing and governance practices.
LARUS is built to deliver a first-party IPv4 leasing model designed for real-world deployment.
Work with one provider responsible for the IPv4 resource and its delivery, rather than coordinating multiple counterparties.
Consistent terms and clear responsibility boundaries make usage rights and operational ownership easier to manage.
A delivery model built for real-world deployment, with processes designed for stable integration into live environments.
A consistent supply model that supports forecasting and reduces uncertainty when planning growth.
Why IPv4 “ownership” doesn’t guarantee renewal and how LARUS structures registry-layer risk away from operators.
The registry layer is a voluntary coordination system without sovereign enforcement. When scarcity turns IPv4 into capital, renewal and governance risk becomes operational risk. This note explains why continuity must be engineered.
The LARUS Network Partner Program extends LARUS First-Party IPv4 Leasing into real-world networks.
It allows qualified operators to deploy LARUS-owned IPv4 directly within their infrastructure and serve end customers under a consistent, first-party model—without taking on ownership, balance-sheet exposure, or governance risk.
LARUS remains the asset owner and policy authority, while partners focus on network operations, customer relationships, and growth.
What is "Guaranteed Renewal" and why is it mission-critical?
How does LARUS differ from a traditional IPv4 broker?
Can I rely on LARUS for long-term network growth and stability?
What is the relationship between LARUS and the i.LEASE marketplace?
How does LARUS safeguard against governance and registry-level risks?
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