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LARUS has introduced a new Business Continuity Framework designed to help IPv4-dependent operators secure predictable renewals, reduce intermediary exposure, and plan for long-term network stability in a changing address market.
NEW YORK - Californer -- LARUS announced the launch of its Business Continuity Framework for IPv4-dependent networks, a new offering designed for operators, hosting providers, cloud platforms, telecom groups, and infrastructure businesses that require stable IPv4 access with stronger continuity planning.
The framework reflects a core LARUS view that IPv4 should no longer be treated only as an administrative resource. For many businesses, it is part of essential production infrastructure with direct impact on service continuity, customer delivery, and long-term operational planning.
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LARUS said the framework is built for organizations that want to evaluate IPv4 access not only by price, but also by renewal predictability, accountability, and administrative simplicity. The company positions this approach as especially relevant in a market where fragmented supply arrangements can create uncertainty over time.
According to LARUS, the framework is based on three principles: continuity should be planned in advance, renewal certainty should be built into the commercial structure, and risk should be handled by the party best equipped to manage it. The company says this model helps reduce operational friction and supports more stable long-term planning.
"Networks that depend on IPv4 should not have to treat continuity as an afterthought," said Lu Heng, CEO of LARUS. "This framework is designed to help operators align IPv4 access with business continuity, not just short-term availability."
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LARUS said the framework will support customers through continuity-oriented lease structuring, renewal planning, and clearer responsibility over the lifecycle of leased address space. The company believes this is increasingly important for operators scaling services, supporting legacy environments, or balancing growth with tighter infrastructure controls.
The launch also reflects a broader market shift. As IPv4 remains critical across many production environments, more organizations are looking for leasing relationships that offer predictable renewals, clearer accountability, and reduced intermediary dependence. LARUS expects continuity-focused leasing to remain a key priority for businesses that cannot afford unnecessary disruption.
With the introduction of the Business Continuity Framework, LARUS aims to strengthen its position as a first-party IPv4 lessor focused on stable, professionally managed address access for production networks.
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Business Name: LARUS
Contact Name: Jessie
Contact Email: jessie@larus.net
Website: https://larus.net
Country: United States
The framework reflects a core LARUS view that IPv4 should no longer be treated only as an administrative resource. For many businesses, it is part of essential production infrastructure with direct impact on service continuity, customer delivery, and long-term operational planning.
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LARUS said the framework is built for organizations that want to evaluate IPv4 access not only by price, but also by renewal predictability, accountability, and administrative simplicity. The company positions this approach as especially relevant in a market where fragmented supply arrangements can create uncertainty over time.
According to LARUS, the framework is based on three principles: continuity should be planned in advance, renewal certainty should be built into the commercial structure, and risk should be handled by the party best equipped to manage it. The company says this model helps reduce operational friction and supports more stable long-term planning.
"Networks that depend on IPv4 should not have to treat continuity as an afterthought," said Lu Heng, CEO of LARUS. "This framework is designed to help operators align IPv4 access with business continuity, not just short-term availability."
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LARUS said the framework will support customers through continuity-oriented lease structuring, renewal planning, and clearer responsibility over the lifecycle of leased address space. The company believes this is increasingly important for operators scaling services, supporting legacy environments, or balancing growth with tighter infrastructure controls.
The launch also reflects a broader market shift. As IPv4 remains critical across many production environments, more organizations are looking for leasing relationships that offer predictable renewals, clearer accountability, and reduced intermediary dependence. LARUS expects continuity-focused leasing to remain a key priority for businesses that cannot afford unnecessary disruption.
With the introduction of the Business Continuity Framework, LARUS aims to strengthen its position as a first-party IPv4 lessor focused on stable, professionally managed address access for production networks.
Contact
Business Name: LARUS
Contact Name: Jessie
Contact Email: jessie@larus.net
Website: https://larus.net
Country: United States
Source: LARUS LIMITED
Filed Under: Internet
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