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    IP address portability essential to ensure fair, open internet says LARUS CEO

    By James DurstonMay 14, 2025Updated:May 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Lu Heng claims RIPE NCC’s refusal to accept sponsorship constitutes cartel-like behavior and breaches EU anti-trust laws.
    • He calls for number portability to prevent monopolistic control and ensure fairness for RIPE NCC members.

    Lu Heng, CEO of Hong Kong-based LARUS Ltd and founder of the LARUS Foundation, has accused the RIPE Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) of acting like a cartel and violating European anti-trust laws following its refusal to accept his company’s sponsorship for the RIPE 90 meeting in Lisbon.

    In an exclusive interview at the event, Heng described the decision as a “monopolistic” move by the RIPE NCC, the secretariat that administers IP number resources in Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. Heng alleges the sponsorship was declined due to LARUS’s ongoing dispute with another Regional Internet Registry (RIR) in a different continent—an issue he argues is irrelevant to RIPE NCC’s operations.

    RIPE NCC rejects LARUS sponsorship

    “LARUS is a member of RIPE NCC and has supported the community for many years,” Heng said. “Refusing our sponsorship because of a separate legal issue with another RIR, which has no relationship with RIPE, sounds very much like cartel and monopolistic behavior.”

    To support his claim, Heng said his company has engaged top anti-trust legal experts in the Netherlands. “Our legal counsel stated that RIPE NCC, being the monopoly for number registration in this region, is potentially in violation of European competition law,” he explained. “Users have no number portability—if they’re unhappy, they cannot legally move to another registry. This lack of choice creates a choke point in the internet ecosystem.”

    IP address portability essential

    The controversy has reignited debate around IP address number portability—a concept Heng likens to telecom practices in Europe. “Just like consumers can take their phone number to a new provider, internet service providers should be able to switch registry providers,” he said. “This would prevent centralized powers like RIPE NCC from dictating how the internet functions.”

    While Heng has not yet initiated legal proceedings, he warned that litigation remains an option. “Suing RIPE NCC would be the last resort,” he stated. “What we want is for the RIPE community to recognize the problem and push for reform. If RIPE NCC embraces portability and respects member rights, there will be no need for a lawsuit.”

    Heng concluded by urging RIPE members to consider how their fees are being used. “Do you want RIPE NCC to spend millions of euros from your membership fees to suppress your rights?” he asked.

    BTW Media reached out to RIPE NCC for comment, but has not yet received a response.

    LARUS Limited Lu Heng
    James Durston

    James Durston is the Editor-in-Chief for Blue Tech Wave, and a former editor and journalist for some of the world's biggest international media organisations.

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