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The Hidden Inequality: Why IPv6 Adoption is a Social Justice Issue
When we talk about the "Digital Divide," we usually talk about physical things: cables, satellites, or the price of a smartphone. But there is a deeper, invisible divide happening in the very code of the internet. While the "Global North" moves into a future of unlimited connectivity, much of the "Global South" is being left behind on a congested, legacy system. This isn't just a technical glitch—it is a social justice issue. The "Two-Tier" Internet: Rich vs. Poor Protocols T

LARUS Foundation
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Why AI & ML services need massive IP pools for data collection
Table of Contents The ongoing challenge of IPv4 scarcity Smarter subnetting for precise allocation Dynamic allocation and active reclamation NAT and CGNAT: Extending address reach IPv4 leasing and temporary solutions Integrating IPv6 as the long-term path Expert insights: balancing conservation and transition FAQs To build robust, global AI and ML services, vast pools of IP addresses are vital for gathering diverse, high-quality data at scale while avoidin

LARUS Foundation
Dec 16, 20257 min read


The Unsung Heroes of the Internet: Why Network Operators Need a Seat at the Governance Table
We like to call the internet a "global village." It sounds nice, doesn't it? A borderless, shared space connecting billions of people. But if you actually look at the room where the rules of this village are written—deciding everything from who gets privacy protections to who gets high-speed infrastructure— that room is surprisingly small. The Echo Chamber For decades, Internet Governance has been a closed loop. It is dominated by the "usual suspects": a tight circle of veter

LARUS Foundation
Dec 15, 20253 min read
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