Hotel
Create a premium business connectivity option for suites, meeting rooms, and long-stay guests who need stable public network identity.

Business accounts only
One endpoint. One Identity Address. No NAT.
Hotels, coworking spaces, serviced offices, cafes, lounges, clubs, and other managed venues can apply to offer a certified LARUS One network: one dedicated Identity Address per customer endpoint, no NAT, and a recognizable standard for customers who need clean, accountable connectivity.
Where certification helps
LARUS One Certified Locations help customers identify venues that can provide dedicated public network identity instead of anonymous, shared access.
Create a premium business connectivity option for suites, meeting rooms, and long-stay guests who need stable public network identity.
Give members and project teams a clear alternative to shared NAT when they need accountable endpoint identity at the workspace.
Package dedicated Identity Address access as part of managed office readiness for tenants and visiting teams.
Stand out to professionals who choose cafes for calls, demos, and focused work that benefits from clean endpoint identity.
Offer travelers and executives a higher-trust network experience between offices, airports, and meetings.
Add certified network identity to member services for secure work sessions, guests, and hosted business events.
Apply if your team operates the customer network and can deliver the certified one-endpoint, one-address experience.
Why apply
Certification gives qualifying venues a practical way to promote a higher-trust network experience without turning the offer into a complex infrastructure pitch.
Approved locations can use LARUS One Certified Location materials so customers know the network follows a dedicated identity standard.
Give remote teams, founders, executives, and business travelers a concrete connectivity advantage when comparing places to work.
The certification promise is easy for staff and customers to understand: every customer endpoint gets its own Identity Address.
Hotels, lounges, coworking spaces, serviced offices, clubs, and other managed work locations can apply through a Business account.
Certification standard
The requirement is intentionally focused. A Certified Location promises dedicated LARUS One Identity Addressing for customer endpoints, without hiding them behind shared public addressing.
Every customer endpoint connected to the certified network receives one dedicated LARUS One Identity Address.
The certified network does not use NAT, NAT44, CGNAT, PAT, or shared public addressing for those customer endpoints.
Application process
Apply through the LARUS One client portal with a Business account. LARUS reviews each submission before approving certification and releasing certification materials.
Terms
These terms apply to Business account applications for LARUS One Certified Locations. Version 2026-06-23.
You may submit an application only on behalf of a business registered with LARUS One. By submitting an application, you confirm that you are authorized to act for the business identified in the application and to make the commitments set out in these Terms.
For the network presented as a LARUS One Certified Location network, the business commits that every customer endpoint connected to that network will receive one dedicated LARUS One Identity Address.
The business commits that the certified network will not use NAT, NAT44, carrier-grade NAT, port address translation, or shared public addressing for those customer endpoints. Each customer endpoint must use its assigned LARUS One Identity Address without address translation.
Certification applies only to the location and network identified in the approved application. An Identity Address made available by a location is assigned for use at that location. Certification does not represent that an individual customer’s address follows that customer between different locations.
The business confirms that the information submitted in the application is accurate, complete, and not misleading. The business will notify LARUS if the location, ownership, network model, or ability to meet the certification commitments materially changes.
Submitting an application does not itself make a location certified and does not guarantee approval. LARUS may review the application, request clarification, approve it, or reject it. The business must not describe a location as a LARUS One Certified Location unless LARUS has confirmed approval.
After approval, the business may use the certification name and any certification materials supplied by LARUS only for the approved location and in accordance with LARUS instructions. The business must stop using the certification name and materials if the certification expires, is suspended, or is withdrawn.
The business must continue to provide one dedicated LARUS One Identity Address per customer endpoint and no-NAT operation for as long as the location is represented as certified. LARUS may suspend or withdraw certification if these commitments are not maintained or if application information was materially inaccurate.
The business remains responsible for operating the location and its network, customer access, security, privacy, acceptable-use rules, legal compliance, support, and misuse handling. Certification confirms the commitments described in these Terms; it is not a guarantee of network security, availability, performance, or legal compliance.
The business agrees that electronic acceptance of these Terms is binding. LARUS may record the accepting user, the applicable Terms version, and the date and time of acceptance as part of the certification application record.
These Terms supplement the terms applicable to the business’s LARUS One account and services. These Terms govern the Certified Location application and certification commitments. All other account and service matters remain governed by the applicable LARUS terms.