Time Horizon

2026 2029

2026 2029 time-horizon intelligence organises articles by the period over which a signal is expected to matter. The page helps readers distinguish immediate operational changes from longer-cycle governance, investment, standards, and infrastructure shifts that may unfold across quarters or years. It connects timing assumptions with public evidence, related actors, market context, customer exposure, policy pressure, and infrastructure planning so readers can judge whether a development is urgent, strategic, or still forming. The page also explains how time horizon changes the meaning of a signal, which organisations may be exposed, and which infrastructure decisions require short-term action or long-cycle monitoring.

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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…

Jul 4, 2026
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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.

Jul 4, 2026
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Asia-Pacific regional ISP

Taiwan Optical Platform Group and the cash-flow test behind Taiwan's screen-and-router bundle

In central Taiwan, Taiwan Optical Platform Group sells a household bargain that looks simple from the sofa: one bill, one installer, one router, one television box, and a local provider promising that the screen and the broadband line still belong together. The economics behind…

Jul 4, 2026
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Cloud Service

Uniserver Internet BV and the premium for Dutch cloud control

A Dutch software vendor weighing Azure against a local private cloud is no longer buying only compute. It is buying an answer to a harder question: how much should local control be worth when global clouds are cheaper to start, richer in tools and harder to leave?

Jul 4, 2026
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Europe and Middle East national telecom

Virtual1 Ltd and the platform margin behind Britain's business broadband sale

When an MSP prices a customer circuit through a wholesale portal instead of digging fibre or negotiating carrier contracts one by one, the visible sale belongs to the reseller. The quieter margin belongs to the network-and-software layer underneath it.

Jul 4, 2026
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Europe and Middle East national telecom

Vodafone España and the price of making a Spanish mobile-and-fibre asset work

For Zegona, Vodafone España is not a rescued trophy brand. It is a live test of whether a mature telecom operator can rebuild cash generation in one of Europe's most price-sensitive converged markets while renting, sharing and refinancing more of the network estate beneath the…

Jul 4, 2026
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Cloud Service

Triple C and the Price of a Cloud That Stays in Israel

Since 2008, a privately held company in Petah Tikva has sold Israeli firms a simple promise: your servers stay here, under Israeli law, answered in Hebrew, running through whatever happens next. That promise now competes with Amazon and Google data centres on the same soil — and…

Jul 3, 2026