Intermediary handoff
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Each intermediary adds dependency, ambiguity, and delay when production operations need a clear response path.
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First-party IPv4 leasing · Continuity provider
LARUS leases IPv4 from its own address pool and adds operational controls for routing validity, renewal, rDNS, reputation, abuse workflow, geolocation, and support response.
Continuity is the product
For an operator, IPv4 failure shows up as renumbering, broken routes, abuse interruption, wrong geolocation, reputation damage, support delay, and renewal uncertainty. LARUS frames the lease around keeping the block usable, not just assigning address space.
Direct holding can feel safer while pushing the fragile layer into your own operating company.
LARUS reframes IPv4 leasing as a continuity structure: first-party address supply, fewer intermediary dependencies, operational controls by plan, and a commercial model built around keeping production IP blocks stable.
First-party structure
A transaction-only intermediary optimizes for the handoff. First-party leasing from LARUS keeps pool source, contract accountability, and continuity operations around one provider.
Intermediary handoff
Each intermediary adds dependency, ambiguity, and delay when production operations need a clear response path.
LARUS
Lease IPv4 from the first-party address source and upgrade continuity controls as the workload becomes more critical.
RIR contract risk
Direct holding can move registry-layer contract risk into the buyer's operating company. The public RIR agreements read like service or membership frameworks: policy changes, audit or compliance leverage, suspension or revocation paths, and liability caps that can be far smaller than the cost of renumbering a live network.
ARIN
Holder rights sit inside ARIN policy and order-compliance machinery; public contract exposure can be capped far below operator-side network loss.
RIPE NCC
Membership terms, amendments by resolution, liability limits, and deregistration cooperation leave the operator inside a procedural framework.
APNIC
Renewal can accept then-current terms; delegated-resource revocation can require the member to cease using the resources.
AFRINIC
Public materials describe a resource-member RSA with best-effort service, limited liability, and revocation pathways on termination.
LACNIC
The public RSA is an adhesion agreement with annual renewal, guideline amendments, and revocation paths after non-renewal, default, or termination.
Ordinary direct holding
Cloud Innovation judgment
The Supreme Court of Mauritius order dated 11 June 2025 ordered rectification of AFRINIC's register of members to add Cloud Innovation Ltd, directed the Registrar of Companies to make the proper entries, and recorded the undertaking to rectify AFRINIC records within 15 days. The published PDF is available for legal review.
Continuity Assurance packages
Use current LARUS IPv4 pricing as the base. Add continuity controls when the workload needs rDNS, abuse administration, geolocation priority, support SLA, RPKI term, or renewal certainty.
IPv4 Capacity Only
Continuity Production
Continuity Enterprise
Continuity Critical
Configure
Use current LARUS IPv4 pricing as the base. The continuity add-on shows the incremental cost per IP/month.
Plan comparison
The comparison table shows exactly what changes when the buyer upgrades: abuse fees, RPKI/ROA term, rDNS, geolocation priority, support SLA, and renewal certainty.
| Feature | Capacity Only | Production | Enterprise | Critical |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public price | Current IPv4 pricing | Base + $0.25/IP/mo | Base + $0.50/IP/mo | Base + $1.00/IP/mo |
| Tier availability | Any entered /24 quantity | Any entered /24 quantity | Any entered /24 quantity | Any entered /24 quantity |
| Abuse administration | $40 per valid incident | $40 fee remains; first minor event may be reviewed | Routine fee included for compliant customers | Routine fee included for compliant customers |
| RPKI / ROA validity | Paid-through date | Paid-through date | Contract end date | Contract end date + renewal rollover handling |
| rDNS | Not included | Included | Included + batch handling | Included + named ops handling |
| Geolocation service | Standard queue | Monthly batch queue | Priority correction queue | Highest priority + escalation evidence |
| Support ticket SLA | Best effort | 1 business day | 4 business hours | P1 1 hour + 24×7 escalation |
| Renewal | Subject to availability | 90-day renewal review | Renewal priority / right of first refusal | Guaranteed Renewal |
Production IPv4 leasing needs ROA/RPKI validity that matches the operational term the network depends on.
Blacklist, abuse, and geolocation operations are continuity controls, not generic support tickets.
For networks that cannot renumber, Critical turns renewal risk into the central commercial variable.
Why the structure matters
The decision is where continuity risk should sit: inside the buyer, inside an intermediary chain, or with a provider built to manage the registry and operations layer.
Customers use LARUS when IPv4 availability, renewal certainty, routing stability, and response process affect production service.
China Unicom
China Telecom
China Mobile International
NetEase
According
PTCL
Nayatel
Unitel
ReadySpace
IN800
Spectra
Pure Fibre
IENTC
Cambo
Thinkdream
SGGS
Telconet
Conversant
Anbeier
Yisu
Arebz
Samsung
AerLoop
Apfutura
Cloudcell
Hatnet
Korpcloud
HGC
Baidu
PT&T
TrueIDC
MTN
Inred
Mekongnet
Cloudware
Kintel Communications
Bahadornet
Gigabitbank
Ten-Ji
Zeyond
Suniway
Xhostserver
Puntonet
Rapid Shield
IDC35
ICIDC
UFOVPS
NWTL
Dingdian
Jisuyun
NESILDC
Nethiz
PDB
Link Service Company
Ezecom
H4y
Central
Whiz Comms
Orbith
DIYVM
Dagou
Kafenyun
Suduyun
Alphv Supply
Hostinzer
Layer Host
Oceanblue Cloud
Rbenline IDC
Zone IDC Inc
ICT2MKB
UCN
XGate
XMBillion
95IDC
Worldstar
Alsonmedia
Ares Flare
Sarnet
Ventures
Link Infinity
PLDT
Toffs
MC Digital Realty
Zong
IP Converge
Fnet
263 Global
GY
Beecloud
Infinity
Laohuyun
PT Datacom
Tesonet
3NT Solutions
Agotoz
Nour Telecom
Asia ISP
Capture
CV Hotspot
Digicel
Dun Wang Ke Ji
Goknet
WiseCP
WOXGet production IPv4
Start with block size, deployment profile, ASN context, timing, and the package that matches the cost of failure.
FAQ: IPv4 lease and continuity
Direct holding can put your operating company inside the RIR contract framework. That means payment, audit, policy, termination, and revocation risk sits with the operator while public registry liability can be limited. LARUS moves that registry-facing risk to a specialist first-party lessor.
Across ARIN, RIPE NCC, APNIC, AFRINIC, and LACNIC, public agreements show service or membership frameworks with policy amendments, compliance leverage, suspension or revocation pathways, and liability limits that may be much smaller than production renumbering damage.
The published order does not leave the position at an ordinary external customer relationship. It orders rectification of AFRINIC's register of members to add Cloud Innovation Ltd, directs proper company-record entries, and records the undertaking to rectify AFRINIC records within 15 days.
A broker mainly matches transactions. LARUS leases from its own address pool, reducing intermediary layers and giving customers clearer accountability for continuity, renewal, routing, abuse workflow, and operational response.
Continuity Production is the recommended starting point for live workloads where routing, rDNS, reputation, abuse workflow, geolocation, and support response influence availability.
Choose Critical when the same IPv4 block must renew and renumbering is not acceptable. It adds Guaranteed Renewal, named operations handling, highest priority geolocation, P1 1-hour response, and 24x7 escalation.
Send your block size, deployment profile, ASN context, timing, or seller inquiry. LARUS will reply with a direct commercial path, not generic broker language.