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
XS4ALL and the afterlife of Dutch ISP trust
XS4ALL no longer sells itself as an independent access provider in the ordinary retail sense. Its more interesting economic life is now inside KPN: in retained subscribers, preserved e-mail addresses, FRITZ!Box expectations, civil-liberties goodwill, and the migration risk that…

Cloud Service
XL Internet Services and the narrow margin of Dutch local cloud
XL Internet Services B.V. is best read through the CloudVPS, Signet, TransIP and team.blue record rather than through a single surviving storefront. Its Dutch small-cloud economics show why a local hosting provider can win trust from SMEs and regulated buyers, yet still lose…

Regional ISP
Xero Networks and the price of being credible before the revenue appears
Xero Networks LTD is a small UK company with a public internet footprint that looks more substantial in routing records than in statutory accounts. That gap makes the company useful: it shows how a micro-network can assemble technical credibility through Companies House, RIPE…

Regional ISP
Xtudio Networks and the margin above Spain's cheap fibre reference price
Xtudio Networks and the margin above Spain's cheap fibre reference price 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…

Cloud Service
Yandex Cloud and the margin politics of Russian compute
Yandex Cloud is one of the few companies in this batch whose problem is not proving that demand exists. The public record already shows a growing, profitable Russian cloud business with tens of thousands of customers, a broad product suite, GPU services, local compliance…

Cloud Service
Zone Networks and the Australian price of keeping a small cloud close
Zone Networks is a Sydney managed-hosting company whose value is not that it can outscale hyperscale cloud. Its value is that it packages Australian servers, Equinix colocation, local support, visible routing and familiar managed services into a smaller promise: keep the workload…

Regional ISP
Zoom Internet Limited and the costly work of proving which Zoom it is
Zoom Internet Limited is a small West Sussex internet operator whose public record is unusually revealing about the economics of trust. It has to prove that it is a real Bognor Regis network, a fixed-wireless and fibre access business, a lawful UK communications operator and not…

Regional ISP
Xen1 Networks and the oil-boom price of reliable connectivity in Guyana
Xen1 Networks is a small Georgetown connectivity company whose public footprint is far narrower than Guyana's economic transformation. That contrast is the point. In a country where offshore oil has pulled enterprise demand forward, where local interconnection only recently moved…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Zx Online and the cash-flow test behind cheap broadband in Dhaka
Zx Online is an old Dhaka ISP brand with a divisional BTRC license, real APNIC number resources, and a public promise of enterprise-grade fiber. Its harder question is economic, not promotional: after Bangladesh's retail tariff squeeze and wholesale-price reforms, can a small…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
XiaoLi Network and the Chinese economics of being believed
XiaoLi Network and the Chinese economics of being believed 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…

Regional ISP
EgyNet and the Economics of Absorbed Bandwidth
EgyNet is no longer best read as a standalone Egyptian access brand. Its more useful meaning is historical and economic: it was one of the private data-network assets that helped a new mobile carrier enter fixed connectivity, and its remaining public traces show how Egypt's ISP…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Eunexus and the proof premium inside Australian secure cloud
Eunexus Pty Ltd is a small Australian technology company with a narrow but economically useful proposition: it sells regulated customers a managed private-cloud and data-platform relationship in which route control, clean upstream dependence, security governance and senior…

Regional ISP
Telesistema and the option value inside a Jujuy cable-fibre identity
Telesistema and the option value inside a Jujuy cable-fibre identity 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.…

Regional ISP
Viasat Europe Limited and the fixed-cost race behind European satellite connectivity
Viasat Europe Limited is not a consumer broadband brand with a simple tariff page. It is a Dublin-based operating layer inside a global satellite group whose European value depends on a harder test: whether aviation, maritime, government and enterprise customers can turn…

Cloud Service
Webglobe, s.r.o. and the Cash-Flow Test for Central European Hosting Roll-Ups
Webglobe, s.r.o. is economically interesting because it turns a fragmented Czech hosting market into a practical test of consolidation: whether domains, web hosting, mailboxes, VPS support and local helpdesk habits can keep producing sticky cash flow after small brands are folded…

Regional ISP
SumoFiber's Southern Utah label and the payback test of open-access fiber
SumoFiber's St. George/Southern Utah network label is best understood as a small, local marker attached to a much larger retail-and-backbone strategy. The company is not trying to win Southern Utah by owning every strand in the ground. Its harder test is whether it can use…

Regional ISP
SUPERNet II and the economics of trust on a rural school fiber route
SUPERNet II and the economics of trust on a rural school fiber route 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.…

Regional ISP
Sea to Sky Network Solutions and the cost of keeping British Columbia's edge online
Sea to Sky Network Solutions Inc. is best understood not as a small carrier trying to outbuild Canada's incumbents, but as a managed-technology operator that lives in the gap between good maps and difficult operations. Its public network resources are modest and not currently…

Cloud Service
Privex Inc. and the price of privacy at the edge of commodity cloud
Privex Inc. is economically interesting because it asks a narrow but important question: how much can a small routed host charge when the product is not only a virtual server, but also privacy posture, crypto-native payment, visible RIPE resource control, Stockholm and Amsterdam…

North America cloud service
Quality Technology Services Lenexa and the fixed-cost stack behind Kansas City data centers
Quality Technology Services Lenexa, LLC is not the largest or most visible part of QTS Data Centers. That is precisely why it is useful. A facility-specific legal name, a small lease history, an old Kansas data center address, a current credit-agreement reference and a disputed…
