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Hosting Economics
Hosting Economics topic intelligence connects articles that share a specific subject, signal focus, or monitoring theme. The page gives readers a richer path through related reporting, source evidence, market actors, and infrastructure implications, with enough context to understand why the topic matters across company movements, governance decisions, regional exposure, and operational risk. Readers can compare recurring signals, affected organisations, public evidence, market context, service continuity, procurement, competition, compliance, and strategic planning questions behind the subject instead of treating the route as a simple tag list. It explains what the topic covers, which infrastructure actors or policies are involved, what evidence supports the coverage, and why the subject may matter for operators, customers, investors, and policy readers.

Regional ISP
Tellcorp and the outage bill behind Brazil's corporate internet
Tellcorp and the outage bill behind Brazil's corporate internet 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…

Datacenter
Vaultica and the Swiss price of a sensitive rack
Vaultica Data Centers matters because a Swiss customer choosing colocation is rarely buying only floor space. It is buying jurisdiction, physical control, clean interconnection, recoverable operating discipline, and the option to keep sensitive systems close without building a…

Regional ISP
Soluzione Uno and the economics of one person taking responsibility for the whole SME network
Soluzione Uno is not a scale story in the usual telecom sense. It is a small Italian IT, network and cloud support business whose public evidence points to an owner-led service model, a recent regional IPv6 network footprint and a market position built around reducing operating…

Cloud Service
Spectre Operations and the economics of operator attention in Dutch boutique hosting
Spectre Operations is economically interesting because its public record looks almost anti-cloud: a sparse website, a small Dutch legal footprint, a compact RIPE address estate, a visible abuse contact, two Amsterdam-area facilities, and a network that appears to sell trust…

Speedbone GmbH: German Hosting Economics and the Small-Provider Premium
Speedbone GmbH: German Hosting Economics and the Small-Provider Premium 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.…

Cloud Service
Sybell Informatika and the price of making Hungarian hosting feel local
A Hungarian hosting company can look cheap from the outside until the buyer prices the labour, power, address reputation, domain administration and abuse control that make local infrastructure feel usable.

North America cloud service
Wowrack and the Margin Left After Hyperscale Becomes the Default
Wowrack is a Seattle-born hosting and managed-infrastructure company whose remaining advantage is not that private cloud beats public cloud in the abstract. It is that certain buyers still pay for physical proximity, support labor, compliance comfort, network control and…

North America cloud service
Whatbox SG and the price of a specialist box when cheap cloud is everywhere
Whatbox SG shows a small but revealing corner of the hosting economy: customers can rent cheap compute, cheap entity storage and cheap virtual servers almost anywhere, yet some still pay a specialist to run a storage-heavy, streaming-ready, abuse-managed box with predictable…

Datacenter
NorthC Germany and the Local Premium in European Data Centres
A German manufacturer, hospital group or municipal IT buyer no longer asks whether cloud is available. It asks whether nearby colocation still earns a premium over hyperscale capacity, low-cost German cloud and cheap virtual machines. NorthC Germany is a useful test case because…

Datacenter
iColo and the East African Colocation Spread
iColo's useful question is not whether Kenya needs data centers. It is whether Nairobi demand, Mombasa cable gravity and Digital Realty capital can make East African carrier-neutral colocation cheaper and more reliable than sending too much regional traffic, enterprise risk and…

Datacenter
Micron21 and the Australian control premium
An Australian SaaS or security buyer comparing Micron21 with hyperscale cloud is not just comparing compute prices. The real choice is whether audited local colocation, hands-on Melbourne support, DDoS protection and infrastructure control are worth a premium when public cloud…

Datacenter
Duqm Data Centre and the Price of Omani Cloud Locality
Duqm Data Centre and the Price of Omani Cloud Locality 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 Datacenter…

Datacenter
Bell MTS Data Centres and Manitoba's Continuity Premium
For a Winnipeg hospital network, insurer, Crown corporation or regional manufacturer, the most important data-centre question is not always which market sells the cheapest compute. It is whether a critical workload can stay close to Manitoba users, telecom routes, staff and…

Datacenter
DC1.AMSTERDAM and the Scarcity Premium Around Dutch Interconnection
For a Dutch SaaS company, streaming provider, managed-service firm or network operator that needs its own hardware to remain close to Amsterdam interconnection, the hard question is no longer whether Amsterdam has excellent data-centre infrastructure. It does. The question is…

Datacenter
Data102 and Colorado Springs' Second-Outage Margin
Data102 and Colorado Springs' Second-Outage Margin 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 Datacenter…

Datacenter
Colocation America and the Rack Math Behind Small-Host Control
A small hosting company that has outgrown cloud resale but cannot justify building its own room is the buyer Colocation America appears built to catch: a business that wants metal it can touch, bandwidth it can budget, and support that feels closer than a hyperscale ticket queue.…

Datacenter
Cobalt Data Centers and the Price of Las Vegas Continuity
A West Coast enterprise looking for a continuity site used to see Las Vegas as a practical compromise: close enough to California for executives, carriers and vendors, far enough from coastal earthquake and wildfire clusters, and dense enough with power and fiber to keep…

Datacenter
DataCenter.BZ and the price of local control in Columbus colocation
For a Central Ohio managed-service provider deciding whether to keep client systems in a local rack or move them into an anonymous hyperscale region, DataCenter.BZ, LLC is a useful case study: a Columbus colocation business that turned dense power, local fiber, hands-on support…

Cloud Service
Leaseweb Japan and the Tokyo Hosting Margin
Leaseweb Japan and the Tokyo Hosting Margin 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 Cloud Service…

Cloud Service
managedhosting.de and the German price of sleeping through cloud complexity
managedhosting.de and the German price of sleeping through cloud complexity 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…
