Content Type
Company Analysis
Company Analysis intelligence gathers BTW.MEDIA articles that share the same editorial format, helping readers compare briefings, profiles, risk notes, market analysis, and event coverage without mixing different kinds of evidence. The page explains how this content type frames internet infrastructure events, company movements, governance decisions, operational signals, and public evidence across the site. Readers can compare which actors or infrastructure systems appear most often, how source quality changes interpretation, and whether the material is a durable profile, a time-sensitive event, a strategic market signal, or a governance development. The result is a useful search page for operators, investors, customers, analysts, and policy stakeholders who need to understand the consequence, timing, and evidence behind similar article formats.

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
The Network That Registered Itself as an Experiment
The Network That Registered Itself as an Experiment intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The Asia-Pacific…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Beneath China's Telecom Triopoly, a Cartoon Studio Tried to Route Itself
Beneath China's Telecom Triopoly, a Cartoon Studio Tried to Route Itself intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may…

Regional ISP
When the State Pays for the Glass Next Door
In the farm country between Ostrów Wielkopolski and the Barycz valley, a two-partner general partnership from Odolanów has spent two decades building its own internet network — first radio, then fibre — while European money financed ever-cheaper glass all around it. ZAPNET's…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
The Price of the Suffix: What "Ltd" Buys a Dhaka Internet Company
On 22 July 2008 Bangladesh's telecom regulator issued a Central Zone ISP licence to a company registered at shop 102 of a Shahbagh shopping arcade. Eighteen years later that piece of paper is still the most durable thing Zx Online Limited owns — more durable than its addresses…

Regional ISP
Solutions4XS and the Fifteen-Cent Margin of Dutch Independent Access
When KPN retired XS4ALL, the Netherlands' most trusted independent internet brand, a diaspora of engineers and refusenik customers went looking for somewhere else to stand. One of the companies that appeared in that aftermarket was a two-man firm in a polder hamlet south of…

Cloud Service
HOSTKEY's Two Passports: Pricing the Dutch Shell on a Moscow Chassis
Every buyer of a cheap dedicated server eventually asks the vendor the same screening question: where is this company actually from? For HOSTKEY B.V. of Amsterdam the honest answer is a chain of four companies across three jurisdictions, two price lists that mirror each other to…
