Content Type
Company Research Report
Company Research Report 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.

Regional ISP
Societe Cajutel Guinee and the cost of Guinea's broadband frontier
Societe Cajutel Guinee sits at the hardest edge of the West African broadband story: demand is visible, the social need is obvious, and the investment proof is still thin. The company is interesting because its public record is not yet a mature retail-operator story. It is a…

National Telecom
Somcable and the price of resilience from Berbera
Somcable LTD is not best understood as a simple bandwidth supplier. Its economic value sits in a harder question: whether a Somaliland cable landing, a terrestrial fibre distributor, a wholesale buyer and a retail user can trust the same chain when politics, recognition, route…

Asia-Pacific national telecom
Southern Phone and the economics of regional Australian trust after the utility bundle
Southern Phone is no longer just the council-born regional challenger that sold affordable communications to households outside the metropolitan centre. In 2026 it is a transition case: a local-trust brand, created by councils and later absorbed by AGL, now moving into the Aussie…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
SpeedCast Australia and the economics of keeping remote work online
SpeedCast Australia is economically important because it sits where satellite capacity, field support and managed networks become cheaper than downtime for mines, vessels, rigs, emergency services and remote public sites.

Regional ISP
SpeedRS and the margin behind neighbourhood fibre in northern Rio Grande do Sul
SpeedRS is easiest to understand from the kitchen table of a household in Frederico Westphalen, not from the speed number on a plan card. The family sees cheap fibre offers from national and local rivals, asks neighbours which installer answers after rain, checks whether a past…

Regional ISP
SpringNet and the utility economics of local fiber
SpringNet is best read as a municipal-utility broadband case, not as a normal regional ISP with a city in its logo. Its advantage is the same thing that makes the model hard: public ownership, local crews, enterprise-grade service, fiber built out of utility logic and a revenue…

Asia-Pacific national telecom
StarHub and the margin left after every Singapore network is fast
StarHub and the margin left after every Singapore network is fast 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…

Cloud Service
SPCSS and the Price of Making the Czech State Payment Machine Boring
A company research report on Státní pokladna Centrum sdílených služeb, the state-owned shared-services operator whose economics sit between Czech fiscal trust, secure data-centre capacity, public procurement discipline, cloud sovereignty and stubborn dependence on specialist…

Cloud Service
Sybell Informatika and the price of making Hungarian hosting feel local
A Hungarian hosting company can look cheap from the outside until the buyer prices the labour, power, address reputation, domain administration and abuse control that make local infrastructure feel usable.

Cloud Service
TCC Technology and the trust premium behind Bangkok cloud infrastructure
Thai enterprises do not buy Bangkok data-centre capacity as a neutral commodity. They buy locality, compliance comfort, operating help and a credible hand to call when the systems behind money, inventory, production or customers must keep running.

Regional ISP
TCVNET and the second visit that decides a broadband business
TCVNET sells a simple neighbourhood promise in western Sao Paulo state: cheap fibre, local support and a person close enough to come back when the first installation is not enough. The economics sit in that return visit.

Regional ISP
Tecnovision and the peso cost of keeping Perico's screen-and-router bundle alive
In northern Argentina, Tecnovision is not only a cable name or an internet access name. It is a local household bill exposed to inflation, programming costs, fibre upgrade pressure, repair memory, small-market advertising and the daily question of whether a family still wants one…

Regional ISP
TELEALFACOM and the price of making local fibre feel dependable
TELEALFACOM, better known to customers as Alfanet, is not just selling high megabit numbers in Ecuador. Its margin depends on whether a regional fibre operator can make installation, backhaul, pole access, field labour, customer payment and local trust feel ordinary in towns…

Regional ISP
Telemarch and the island cost of being the local alternative
A Dominican local broadband provider can look small on a national map and still carry a hard economic question: what does it cost to sell reliable support, repair speed and credible bandwidth when the largest carriers, coastal weather and upstream dependence set the boundaries of…

Regional ISP
Terra Telekom and the quiet bill beneath Poland's fibre map
In Zielona Gora, the decisive broadband question is not only whose advert promises more megabits. It is who knows the apartment basement, the cabinet, the duct, the radio link, the business counter, and the customer who calls when a cheap national offer meets a building that…

Cloud Service
The Malaysian cloud premium: TMONE DC and the economics of sovereignty
TMONE DC matters because Malaysian enterprises are not only buying racks and cloud capacity; they are buying local latency, procurement comfort, sovereign control and a telco-owned operating wrapper while AI demand forces power, cooling and land into the center of the cloud bill.

Regional ISP
Tishk Net and the Price of Keeping Erbil Online
For a Kurdish household, clinic, shop, or small office, broadband is not only entertainment or convenience. In Erbil and Sulaymaniyah it is a hedge against weak infrastructure, payment friction, power cuts, route fragility, and the daily cost of staying reachable when ordinary…

Europe and Middle East national telecom
TI Sparkle Greece and the price of invisible Mediterranean resilience
For banks, platforms and cloud buyers, TI Sparkle Greece is easiest to miss when everything works. Its economic importance appears when a payment, video stream or cross-border workload suddenly depends on Athens, Chania, submarine diversity and the bargaining power of a carrier…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
TIGAKOM and the cost of local reliability in Indonesia
For an Indonesian shop, clinic, or small office, an internet provider is judged less by the acronym printed on a routing table than by the first outage, the first repair call, and whether the cash register, booking form, delivery app, and bank transfer come back before the day's…

Regional ISP
TMT GmbH & Co. KG and Germany's Small-Provider Premium
A Bayreuth regional provider shows why German broadband competition is not only a contest over headline gigabit speeds, but also over ducts, municipal trust, field labour, backhaul contracts and the everyday patience required to keep local businesses online.
