LARUS at NANOG 94: Network Scalability & IP Innovation

date2025-06-12 07:47:25

LARUS at NANOG 94: Driving conversations on network scalability and IP resource innovation

LARUS Limited is proud to have sponsored and participated in NANOG 94, held in Sheraton Denver Downtown from June 9–11, 2025. As North America’s premier forum for network operators, NANOG brought together the brightest minds in internet infrastructure to tackle the most pressing issues facing global connectivity today.

With its robust agenda featuring sessions on IPv6 adoption, BGP security, DNS privacy, and RPKI implementation, NANOG 94 served as a dynamic platform for meaningful exchange. For LARUS, a global IP solutions provider specializing in agile and transparent IPv4 address provisioning, the event underscored the critical role of flexible, forward-thinking IP strategies in an era of growing bandwidth demands and address scarcity.


Empowering the network community

LARUS joined an exceptional line-up of engineers, technologists, and decision-makers from companies such as Cloudflare, AWS, Google, and Akamai. From technical deep-dives to lightning talks, the sessions highlighted the increasing complexity of internet routing, the urgency of securing global networks, and the continuing challenges around IPv4 exhaustion.

As a sponsor, LARUS contributed not only by supporting the community but by engaging in hallway conversations and breakout discussions around sustainable IP growth, regional address policy changes, and the evolving landscape of IP leasing.


IPv4 strategy in a Post-Exhaustion era

With IPv4 addresses long exhausted in many regions, organizations across industries are grappling with how to expand while maintaining compliance and network efficiency. LARUS continues to address this challenge by offering scalable IP solutions—including leasing, transfers, and RIR services—to help businesses stay connected without delay.

Security took center stage in a fireside chat featuring Matthew Stith of Spamhaus and Paul Vixie of AWS Security, which unpacked the operational frameworks and trust models behind threat intelligence and infrastructure-level protection. Their conversation explored real-world collaboration between cloud providers and threat data vendors to mitigate abuse and secure scale-sensitive systems.

On the automation frontier, Ryosuke Sato of NTT Fieldtechno introduced a forward-looking application of large language models in troubleshooting network issues. The presentation examined how multi-agent LLM configurations and in-context learning can support autonomous decision-making in complex network environments, especially where traditional scripting falls short.


Forging connections for a resilient future

NANOG remains a cornerstone of the network operator community, where collaboration and technical innovation shape the future of the internet. For LARUS, the event offered not just technical insight, but an opportunity to forge meaningful partnerships with industry leaders who share a vision of open, secure, and scalable global infrastructure.

As the conversation shifts toward AI demands, edge computing, and the next frontier of interconnectivity, LARUS is excited to continue building solutions that empower networks to grow with agility and confidence.

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