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Time Horizon

Immediate to 12 Months

Within the Time Horizon facet, Immediate to 12 Months 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 waiting on confirming evidence. 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.

Workers install raised floors and overhead systems inside an unfinished data hall.

Asia-Pacific Datacenter Trends

NTT's Bangkok fit-out award shifts spending into data halls

Leighton Asia will install the internal systems that make an NTT data-centre campus usable, providing a firmer demand signal than a development plan while leaving the project's size and schedule largely undisclosed.

Jul 18, 2026
A transparent conceptual data-centre massing hovers over an empty tropical parcel beside homes, survey markers and a utility corridor.

Asia-Pacific Datacenter Trends

Kota Damansara data-centre dispute is headed to Malaysia's Cabinet

The announced escalation does not cancel the proposal, but it turns a local planning objection into a test of whether Malaysia's data-centre screening should cover neighbourhood siting as explicitly as power and water.

Jul 18, 2026
An unbranded satellite uplink and broadcast control room connected by duplicated cable paths, illustrating procurement and unused-capacity risk at Nepal Television.

Asia-Pacific Institutional Trends

Nepal Television probe puts NPR206m loss behind years of satellite contracting

A government-appointed committee says procurement choices stretching back to Nepal Television's 2012 satellite-bandwidth agreement cost the public broadcaster NPR206.17 million, turning a technical supply contract into a test of price discovery, service resilience and…

Jul 18, 2026