LARUS attends MYNOG-12 to strengthen Asia-Pacific network ties
Supporting sustainable IP resource strategies
LARUS has confirmed its participation in the upcoming MYNOG-12 conference, set to take place on 11 June 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. As an event organised by the Malaysia Network Operators Group (MYNOG), the gathering serves as one of the most important technical forums in Southeast Asia, attracting network engineers, internet service providers (ISPs), cloud infrastructure firms, and academic researchers. For LARUS, the event provides a timely opportunity to share expertise and collaborate with regional operators facing complex challenges related to IP resource availability.
The core theme for LARUS at MYNOG-12 is the sustainable management of IP resources—especially IPv4, which remains critical for many organisations in the region. With global exhaustion of IPv4 continuing to affect service deployment and expansion, LARUS supports companies through its IP leasing solutions, RIR consulting services, and address portfolio management. As a participant, LARUS aims to engage in discussions around how technical communities and address holders can better manage scarcity without compromising growth or compliance.
Through its sessions and networking engagements, LARUS will highlight how its services help businesses not only acquire the resources they need, but also comply with the rules of regional internet registries such as APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE NCC.
Building partnerships with regional network operators
MYNOG-12 offers a platform to strengthen ties across Southeast Asia’s rapidly developing internet infrastructure landscape. With representatives expected from countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines, the event highlights shared regulatory and technical hurdles—particularly in ensuring sufficient address availability to meet growth demands.
By engaging directly with stakeholders, participants are exploring tailored solutions for local markets, where demand for IP addresses continues to outpace supply. These conversations also serve as a springboard for discussing broader issues like ethical leasing practices, address ownership transparency, and the long-term sustainability of secondary markets.
The collaborative environment provided by the conference fosters valuable exchanges between operators, regulatory bodies, and infrastructure providers—emphasising shared responsibility over competitive advantage.
Sharing expertise on operational resilience
A significant area of focus during the event will be on operational resilience in the face of constrained network resources. Many smaller operators in the region lack dedicated teams to handle the intricacies of address acquisition, policy navigation, and planning.
Experienced service providers will offer insight into how organisations can safeguard service continuity, particularly by streamlining their approach to IP resource management. This guidance is especially valuable for businesses that are scaling quickly but operating in policy-fragmented environments.
By engaging with the MYNOG community, LARUS hopes to contribute to the broader resilience of internet infrastructure in Asia-Pacific. The conference acts as a catalyst for technical knowledge sharing, operational collaboration, and responsible growth in the digital sector. For LARUS, being part of MYNOG-12 reinforces its mission to empower network operators with the tools and strategies needed for long-term success.
