Published
2026-07-03
2026-07-03 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.

Regional ISP
Diesel per megabit: how Eskom rewrote a Cape Town ISP's price list
Techwood Trading, the company behind Hitech Fibre on Cape Town's West Coast, kept two price lists through South Africa's blackout years — one for wireless, one for fibre. The gap between them is the most honest record anywhere of what load-shedding actually cost a small operator…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Wired to one block: the neighbourhood economics of polash nagor dot net
An internet provider in Dhaka's Mirpur district named itself after the few streets it serves, and that choice turns out to be the whole business model. Polash Nagar Dot Net is a sole proprietorship with a thana-level licence, two blocks of IP addresses, two wholesale suppliers…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
What Nationalisation Left Behind: The Boutique Economics of emPOWER Data Services
Australia bought back its last mile, handed it to a state wholesale monopoly, and then let more than 150 retail brands fight over a CPI-indexed spread. emPOWER Data Services — the network identity of Melbourne's blueAPACHE — is a study in the only durable answer to that…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Fourth in Line for Its Own Name: Jakarta's Other Teradata
Type the word Teradata into a search engine and you will meet, in order, a San Diego software company with a nine-figure quarterly revenue, a listed Indonesian laptop maker whose shares hit the exchange ceiling on debut, and a Bandung banking consultancy older than the commercial…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Loyalty at 4,950 Yen: The Prefectural Economics of Fukui's mitene
Fukui prefecture just recorded the steepest population fall in its history, and its local internet brand — mitene, running since 1996 — still sells fibre to the households that remain. The tariff table says a family line costs 4,950 yen a month on NTT's wholesale fibre. The…

Regional ISP
The Middleman of Mission Flats: iTel's Arbitrage and the Buyer Nobody Announced
iTel Networks built a national business on a simple trade: buy connectivity wholesale from the carriers that own Canada's wire, stitch it into one contract with one help desk, and charge enterprises a premium for never having to negotiate with Bell, Rogers or TELUS themselves.…

Regional ISP
Two products, one invoice: the attach economics of Helmond's e-Quest
A Dutch IT firm that answers the helpdesk phone and owns the racks, the fiber in the street and the solar field behind the datacenter is running two businesses under one contract. e-Quest IT Diensten of Helmond has spent twenty-five years building exactly that combination. The…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Windstream Communication Limited and the wholesale test behind Bangladesh broadband cash flow
Windstream Communication Limited is not just another small name in Bangladesh's long broadband tail. Its public record places it in the international internet gateway and IP-transit layer that local access operators depend on when they try to sell low-priced, reliable…

Cloud Service
Wind Cloud Macao Looks More Like A Resource-Control Play Than A Local Cloud Platform
Wind Cloud Macao is economically interesting because it sits in the gap between Macao's demand for local, compliant, low-latency infrastructure and the limited public evidence that the company itself controls a full local cloud operating layer. The hard judgement is that Wind…

Regional ISP
Witmac Internet and the Tehuacan margin behind regional broadband
Witmac Internet is not trying to out-scale Telmex, Izzi, Totalplay or Megacable across Mexico. Its business case is narrower and more demanding: turn local coverage, low entry prices, mixed fiber and wireless delivery, office-based service, neighborhood installation, and…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
World Phone Internet Services: The Indian ISP Selling A Circuit Relationship
World Phone Internet Services: The Indian ISP Selling A Circuit Relationship 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…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
World Faith Communication and the trust economics of a small Dhaka broadband operator
World Faith Communication is not publicly visible as a large Bangladeshi access network. Its public case is narrower and more revealing: a Mohakhali-based, BTRC-licensed ISP whose economics depend on prepaid household discipline, repair responsiveness, local collection, and…

Regional ISP
X86 Network and the proof economics of a small interconnect carrier
X86 Network and the proof economics of a small interconnect carrier 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
Worldstar Network and the Thin Economics of a Taiwan Hosting Name
Worldstar Network is best read as a real Taiwan hosting and colocation name with a long public history, not as an invented brand, but the current economic judgement is cautious: the surviving evidence supports a small local infrastructure-service business and historical network…

Cloud Service
Xenax Cloud's India Bet Is Support Economics, Not Hyperscale Capacity
XENAX CLOUD INDIA PRIVATE LIMITE is best read as a young Indian hosting operator trying to turn small-business cloud frustration into rupee-priced support contracts. The public record points to a real company, a real AS number, a visible Banda, Uttar Pradesh address, and a broad…

Regional ISP
XG Internet and the price of not being in one place
XG INTERNET PRIVATE LIMITED is a young Kanpur-registered ISP with an UP East license, a Delhi-heavy interconnection footprint, borrowed-looking route evidence from nearby networks, retail broadband prices that look local, and enterprise claims that sound national. Its economics…

Regional ISP
XINDI Networks and the narrow proof of Romanian small-network credibility
XINDI Networks SRL is not trying to look like a mass-market broadband brand. Its public footprint is sparse, technical and registry-heavy. That makes the company a useful test of Romanian small-network credibility: can a tiny Bucharest-registered operator, visible through RIPE…

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…
