LARUS at Japan Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2025
LARUS is set to participate in the Japan Cloud & Datacenter Convention 2025, scheduled for June 6, 2025, at the Hilton Tokyo. This event is expected to attract industry leaders, professionals, and experts in cloud technologies and data center infrastructure, fostering meaningful discussions on the future of digital infrastructure. LARUS will showcase its latest developments and practical solutions for improving connectivity and digital infrastructure, emphasizing its role in the broader landscape of cloud and data center innovations.
LARUS Takes the Spotlight: CEO Lu Heng to Address Key Insights
In his keynote, Lu Heng will discuss the critical issue of IP address portability and its impact on the global internet infrastructure. While IP addresses are used globally, their governance will still be restricted by regional boundaries set by the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). This lack of portability will create challenges for international operations, mergers, and innovation, particularly for telcos, ISPs, and cloud providers.
Lu will emphasize the need for an update to the current governance model, proposing a forward-thinking approach that will decouple IP addresses from fixed RIR boundaries. By reimagining RIRs as registrars rather than gatekeepers, IP addresses will be able to be seamlessly transferred across regions, facilitating smoother global network operations and reducing legal and administrative complexity.
The proposed changes will benefit businesses by simplifying mergers and acquisitions, optimizing resource allocation, and strengthening global interoperability. With the growing demand for digital infrastructure, Lu will highlight the importance of evolving IP governance practices to build a truly borderless internet.
Supporting Global Connectivity Through IPv4 Address Services
LARUS will also present its IPv4 address leasing and management services, which are used by enterprises, service providers, and network operators to address IPv4 scarcity and maintain network operations. These services help organizations manage their address resources in line with regional policies and operational requirements.With ongoing demand for IPv4 resources in Asia and other regions, address management continues to play a role in network planning and stability. By providing allocation and registration support, LARUS works with clients to assist in maintaining the functionality of networks involved in cross-border data exchange.

