Published
2026-06-30
2026-06-30 intelligence examines articles connected by the same published, giving readers a fuller route through public reporting, evidence quality, market context, and infrastructure consequence. The page links the subject to relevant organisations, people, regions, signal types, governance exposure, operating dependencies, service-continuity pressure, customer risk, and capital or regulatory implications rather than presenting a short list of matching articles. It explains what the classification covers, why the pattern matters, which public sources support the recurring signal, and how readers should compare developments as the evidence base changes. Operators, investors, customers, analysts, and policy readers can use the page to understand where a theme is concentrated, which actors may be exposed, and which follow-up questions deserve closer review before treating the signal as durable.

National Telecom
Malawi Telecommunications Limited and the Arithmetic of the Fixed Network That No Longer Works
Malawi Telecommunications Limited is not hard to identify. It is its valuation that is complex.

National Telecom
SCPT and the DRC Problem of Owning Infrastructure Without Monetising It
The Société Congolaise des Postes et Télécommunications, usually presented as SCPT SA or historically as OCPT, is best understood as a state infrastructure conversion problem. It is not just a postal company, not just a legacy telecom operator, and not a normal ISP. It sits at…

Regional ISP
Liquid South Africa and the Price of Reliable Enterprise Fibre
Wholesale fibre and cloud adjacency in South Africa are no longer markets for raw bandwidth. They are markets for continuity. The buyer is not paying only for Mbps; it is paying to keep branches online, route transactions to cloud platforms without unpredictable public-internet…

Regional ISP
MSTelcom and the Oil-Field Logic of Angolan Connectivity
MSTelcom is easiest to misunderstand if it is evaluated as a normal consumer telecom operator. The public evidence points to a different economic species: an Angolan enterprise-connectivity operator born from Sonangol’s industrial requirements, then extended into corporate fixed…

Regional ISP
Abidjan, Peering, and the Price of Keeping Traffic at Home
The core question is not whether Côte d’Ivoire has an Internet exchange point in any formal sense. It does. CIVIX is a functioning national IXP in Abidjan, established in 2013, managed by the telecom regulator ARTCI, visible in major routing and peering directories, and carrying…

Regional ISP
Multitel and the Business of the Reliable Alternative in Angola
Multitel should not be seen as a large-scale independent competitor challenging the Angolan telecom establishment. Evidence points to a narrower position: a **managed network and enterprise connectivity specialist**, selling reliability, tailored design, and hybrid access, in a…

Asia-Pacific national telecom
Eastern Telecom and the economics of enterprise connectivity in an island market
Eastern Telecommunications Philippines, Inc., now operating as Eastern Communications, is easy to misinterpret. It is old enough to be regarded as institutional furniture, small enough to be overlooked next to PLDT, Globe and Converge, and its polished marketing could make it…

Datacenter
H5 Data Centers New Jersey and the Price of Being Near New York Without Being There
H5 Data Centers New Jersey is not a trophy AI campus, nor a Manhattan telecom hotel, nor a public company whose financials can be read in sector reports.

Datacenter
Enovum and the Arithmetic of the Montreal Data Center
A data center is often described as real estate with power.

Datacenter
True Internet Data Center, Myanmar and the Cost of Reliability in a Fragile Market
True Internet Data Center, Myanmar is not primarily a cloud growth story. It is a reliability business operating in a country where reliability itself is scarce.

North America cloud service
Cloud at Cost and the Afterlife of Ultra-Cheap Cloud
Cloud at Cost is interesting because it exposed a structural contradiction in the phrase “ultra-cheap cloud.” A cheap virtual machine is not hard to imagine.

Regional ISP
REDWISP and the Rural Fixed Wireless Broadband Margin
REDWISP INC is not visible in public registries as a large-scale broadband operator.

Asia-Pacific national telecom
Taiwan Fixed Network and the quiet economics of a fixed-line competitor
Taiwan Fixed Network is often misunderstood when treated as a standalone retail brand. Public information reveals a more nuanced reality: this Taiwan Mobile subsidiary has become a fixed connectivity and ICT platform, integrated into the group and selling enterprise solutions.

Regional ISP
FibreConnect and the Wholesale Fibre Bet in Italy's Secondary Cities
FibreConnect S.p.A. is not just another fibre builder in Italy. The company is attempting to address the shortage of high-capacity business connectivity in industrial and artisanal districts, leveraging capex density and a regional partner distribution model. With patient…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Internet Initiative Japan and the Value of Being the Serious Internet Layer
The real question is not whether IIJ is large. The useful way to consider Internet Initiative Japan is not as an undersized national operator, nor really as a traditional ISP. It is better understood as a company that monetizes institutional trust in the Japanese Internet stack.

Cloud Service
cloud.mu and the Island Cloud Problem
An island cloud, not a hyperscale rival. The most important thing about cloud.mu is that it is not trying to be “the Mauritian AWS”. It is a local hosting platform that sells web hosting, VPS, backups and dedicated servers, focused on jurisdictional familiarity, local support and…

Regional ISP
Luna Space Telecommunications and the satellite economy behind Gulf connectivity
Luna Space Telecommunications Co. Ltd is a Saudi satellite operator whose real value lies not in the satellite itself, but in its local licenses and managed connectivity services.

Cloud Service
Web In A Box and the Economics of Trust in Small-Market Hosting
Web In A Box, a small Western Australian hosting operator, monetizes trust and local support rather than computing power. Its bundled services (hosting, email, domains, colocation) target SMEs and agencies that want a reachable contact. Its margin depends on its ability to reduce…

Cloud Service
WebSlice and the Thin-Margin Arithmetic of Boutique Cloud Infrastructure
WebSlice is not an independent global cloud provider, but a brand of a New Zealand hosting group. This article examines how the company attempts to carve out a defensible niche by betting on support, abuse management, and customer trust, rather than proprietary infrastructure.

Cloud Service
Webzilla EU and the Grey-Area Economics of High-Volume Hosting
Webzilla EU and the Grey-Area Economics of High-Volume Hosting 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…
