- NANOG 94 will take place from 9–11 June 2025 at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, bringing together the internet industry’s foremost engineers, operators, and innovators.
- The event provides a vital forum for companies like LARUS, a leader in IPv4 leasing and management, to contribute to discussions on IP infrastructure, routing, and the future of internet operations.
Shaping the future of internet infrastructure in Denver
Denver, Colorado – From 9 to 11 June 2025, the North American Network Operators’ Group (NANOG) will host its 94th community-wide event at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel. As a cornerstone gathering for the internet infrastructure community, NANOG 94 brings together leading network engineers, technical decision-makers, academics, and businesses to explore the evolving architecture and governance of the internet.
This three-day conference features a robust agenda of technical presentations, community-driven panels, tutorials, and networking sessions. Attendees can expect focused discussions on routing security, network automation, interconnection, and IP address policy, all designed to foster a safer, more scalable, and efficient global internet. In line with its tradition, NANOG 94 will also include Hackathon and Newcomer Programs, encouraging inclusive participation and hands-on learning.
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A global platform for internet infrastructure innovation
With internet resilience and capacity facing increasing pressures from digital transformation and AI-enabled applications, NANOG 94 plays a crucial role in addressing technical challenges that impact both regional and global networks. The event is expected to attract attendees from across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, serving as a melting pot of ideas and practical solutions.
For companies like LARUS, which specializes in IPv4 address leasing and management, NANOG 94 offers a timely and strategic platform. As IPv4 scarcity continues to challenge ISPs, cloud providers, and enterprises, LARUS enables sustainable growth by ensuring efficient allocation, policy compliance, and connectivity support. Their participation supports the broader mission of NANOG: building an open, stable, and secure internet through collaborative community engagement.
Connecting the technical community
Beyond formal sessions, NANOG 94 is designed to facilitate community interaction through daily networking events, receptions, and informal gatherings. These touchpoints provide fertile ground for forming new alliances, testing new ideas, and strengthening cross-sector partnerships vital for internet governance and infrastructure development.
Whether the topic is BGP route leaks, IPv6 transition, or DDoS mitigation, NANOG 94 will serve as a launchpad for knowledge sharing and innovation—uniting voices from all corners of the internet ecosystem.
As the countdown to June begins, NANOG 94 is shaping up to be one of the most consequential forums of the year for those committed to the future of the internet. Organizations like LARUS, with their deep expertise in IP resource management, are well-positioned to contribute meaningfully to these vital conversations.