Network Partner

Allocation is not infrastructure.

LARUS is looking for local operators that can turn IPv4 demand into real deployment capacity.

This program is built for server companies, data center operators, ISPs, and infrastructure teams that can host, route, support, and activate services in-market.

Qualified partners can access partner-only rates, lead sharing, faster local activation, and a structured onboarding path with LARUS.

Apply as a Network Partner

Who should apply

This program is for operators with real local capability, not passive affiliates or generic referral partners.

Server operators

Companies that already operate servers, racks, or hosting environments and can support local deployment.

Network teams

ISPs, infrastructure providers, and technical teams that can manage routing, uptime, and service response.

Regional providers

Commercially ready teams that understand local demand and can help activate IPv4 services faster.

What you get

The partnership is designed around commercial execution: pricing access, qualified demand, and faster service activation.

Partner-Only Rates

Qualified partners can access pricing built for local delivery, recurring cooperation, and regional execution.

Lead Sharing

LARUS can share relevant opportunities where local infrastructure, language, or market presence improves delivery.

Fast Local Activation

Work with LARUS to shorten the path from demand review to service setup in your market.

Why partner with LARUS

LARUS brings IPv4 market experience, customer demand, regional expansion focus, and a structured partner process.

Commercial flowPartners are connected to a defined route for review, onboarding, pricing, and service activation.
Real deployment supportThe program values local infrastructure, operational response, and the ability to support live customer use.
Long-term cooperationThe goal is repeatable local delivery, not a one-time listing or loose referral arrangement.
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Where We’re Growing

LARUS prioritizes markets where local capacity, network demand, and customer response can improve service delivery.

Regional demand

Markets where customers need reliable IPv4 activation, faster support, and local technical coordination.

Local infrastructure

Locations with server capacity, network readiness, and partners that can support practical deployment.

Qualified coverage

Regions where partner operations can strengthen customer access, response time, and continuity.

How it works

The process is built to move from application to review, commercial alignment, onboarding, and local activation.

Step 1 — Submit your profileShare your company background, target market, facility details, network capability, and support model.
Step 2 — Complete reviewLARUS reviews technical readiness, local delivery capability, commercial fit, and operating reliability.
Step 3 — Align partner termsQualified partners discuss partner-only rates, lead flow, activation process, and cooperation scope.
Step 4 — Start onboardingApproved partners receive onboarding instructions and move toward service activation when demand fits.

Requirements

We qualify partners by practical capability: infrastructure, operations, support, and commercial readiness.

Infrastructure readiness

Server or facility capacity suitable for real deployment, not only sales representation.

Network capability

Routing, connectivity, monitoring, and technical ownership that can support live service delivery.

Operational support

A team that can respond to service issues, customer needs, and local activation requirements.

Commercial fit

A clear market focus, reliable communication, and readiness to work under a structured partner model.

FAQ

Common questions about approval, lead sharing, onboarding, and local delivery.

Companies that operate servers, networks, hosting environments, data center capacity, or local infrastructure and can support real IPv4 deployment.
We review infrastructure readiness, local coverage, routing capability, support capacity, commercial fit, and the ability to activate services reliably.
Where a local partner improves delivery, LARUS may share qualified opportunities after approval and commercial alignment.
Approved partners receive onboarding instructions, partner terms, activation guidance, and the next steps for regional cooperation.

Onboarding

Onboarding turns a qualified application into a working cooperation path with clear next steps.

Commercial setupPartner-only rates, cooperation scope, lead handling, and activation responsibilities are confirmed.
Technical setupInfrastructure details, routing requirements, support contacts, and operational escalation paths are aligned.

Ready to apply?

If you can provide stable local infrastructure, routing capability, and operational support, send your partner proposal for review.

Submit partner proposal
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