Content Type
Company Research
Company Research 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.

North America cloud service
Quick Server Hosting LLC and the Shadow Price of IPv4 Scarcity
Thesis: a small registry identity can count more than a small company

Regional ISP
Fox Valley Internet and the Economics of Local Control in Fixed Wireless Broadband
Executive Summary

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
BigAir Group Limited: The Fixed-Wireless Edge and the Economics of Australian Broadband Control
Thesis

Cloud Service
Shenzhen Blue Express Information Technology Limited: Identity Risk, IPv4 Scarcity, and Business Significance of a One-Line APNIC Trace
Thesis

North America cloud service
ICM Registry AD LLC: The Economics of Scarcity and Political Exposure of the.adult Namespace
Thesis

North America cloud service
Owning the HBO Root: Scarcity, Brand Control, and the Economics of a Private Internet Namespace
Analysis of HBO Registry Services, Inc., operator of the.hbo top-level domain, and its defensive and strategic function as a brand control vehicle for the HBO group.

Cloud Service
NEC Corporation and the Economy of Mission-Critical Infrastructure
NEC Corporation is not best understood as a generic “Japanese technology conglomerate.” It is better understood as a hybrid infrastructure company whose greatest profitability emerges when software, system integration, regulated infrastructure, and state-adjacent trust…

Cloud Service
Digiweb Advanced Hosting Limited and the Infrastructure Residue Economy in New Zealand Hosting
The public record most strongly indicates that **DIGIWEB ADVANCED HOSTING LIMITED** is an **infrastructure heritage entity that outlived its direct commercial relevance, transferred its scarce digital resources into a successor network perimeter, and then headed toward registry…

Cloud Service
Data Centre 3 Pty Ltd and the Separation of Assets, Services, and Legal Personality in Tasmania
The best interpretation of the evidence is that **Data Centre 3 Pty Ltd** is no longer the operational core of an autonomous and active data centre platform in Hobart. It is more relevant to consider it as a **former operating and asset vehicle whose commercial substance has been…

Regional ISP
Georgia Communications Cooperative: Rural Fiber Control Point
The most important conclusion from the public record is not that Georgia Communications Cooperative, Inc. is a large operator. It is that the company seems to matter precisely because it was never large in the traditional telecommunications sense. The accessible evidence points…

Cloud Service
ECUADORDOMAIN S.A. and the Political Economy of the Namespace Monopoly in Ecuador
ECUADORDOMAIN S.A. and the political economy of the namespace monopoly in Ecuador. Argument: ECUADORDOMAIN S.A. matters less as a conventional software publisher than as the holder of delegated control over a sovereign naming asset.

Cloud Service
X-RayHosting was not the right name
X-RayHosting was not the right name: thesis and target identification. Public traces of number resources do not confirm the existence of a genuine contemporary hosting company called X-RayHosting in the traditional data center sense. The starting IPv6 address, 2001:df6:3ac0::/48…

Cloud Service
BareMetal.com Inc and the infrastructure economy that refuses to disappear
BareMetal.com Inc is not important because it is a hyperscale cloud provider. It is important because it is the opposite type of infrastructure company: small, old, operationally specific, hard to classify, and commercially revealing. Its public record shows a Canadian hosting…

Regional ISP
QCC Communications Corporation and the Economics of a Residual Network Footprint
In public registries, QCC Communications Corporation appears less like an active Canadian telecommunications operator than as the remains of a once-real Saskatchewan engineering and networking firm, whose economic life has outlasted its visible commercial activities. The…

Regional ISP
Storm Internet Services: a small ISP is not a simple name but a layering of law, routes, and local demand
Storm Internet Services: a small ISP is not a simple name but a layering of law, routes, and local demand intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the…

Regional ISP
GetNet Inc.: The Economic Afterlife of a Phoenix ISP's Address Block
GetNet Inc. is mostly the shadow of a former Phoenix ISP, once operational, whose most economically tangible asset was IPv4 address space. The historical /19 block, 216.19.192.0/19, is now registered with Magnite, illustrating the migration of scarce IPv4 resources from…

Global national telecom
Axia Connect Limited: The Hidden Economy of a Fibre Company Absorbed into a Larger Network
Thesis

North America cloud service
Routing control as an outsourced input: AxcelX Technologies, AS33083, and the microeconomics of enterprise infrastructure
Thesis

Regional ISP
Awesome Net, Inc.: market power in the residual connectivity layer of South Texas
Awesome Net, Inc. is neither a large telecommunications operator, nor a hyperscale hoster, nor a network displaying obvious public weight in the global routing system. That is the key point. The company's public footprint is the kind that often matters most in the economics of…

Cloud Service
Quantum Link Networks: Resource Holder, Vanishing Operator, and the Microeconomics of Legacy Internet Numbers
Quantum Link Networks appears to have been a small Colorado network operator, an ARIN member, absorbed by Force Broadband. Its legacy lies in the traces left in Internet number registries and a transferred IPv4 block.
