International Systems Engineering Co. Limited Liability is best read through a Saudi continuity-risk meeting, not a bandwidth league table: the public record shows a Riyadh RIPE LIR, an announced AS, a small visible IPv4 routing surface and STC-facing route dependence, while the account value has to be priced through support labour, vendor reliance, local procurement constraints and the friction of moving workloads away from a provider that may already control the operating details.
When a Saudi public-sector customer accepts a digital continuity or cyber-support milestone, the expensive part is rarely the software alone. It is the tested handover: engineers who know the system history, security approvals that survive audit, local procurement and data rules, upstream vendor dependencies, and the obligation to keep the mission working after the first acceptance certificate is signed.