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Regional ISP Economics
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Regional ISP
VP23 Telecom and the economics of the neighbourhood repair promise
VIANA PEREIRA PROVEDORES DE A. AS REDES DE C., trading publicly as VP23 Telecom, is an instructive Brazilian regional ISP because its economics are not only in advertised megabits. They are in the promise that a local fibre line, a support truck, a pole route, a wholesale handoff…

Cloud Service
Yunify/QingCloud and the real price of keeping Chinese workloads at home
QingCloud's 2025 annual report summary is the financial proof that makes Yunify Technologies Inc. economically interesting: the listed QingCloud business was still loss-making, reporting a 2025 net loss attributable to shareholders of RMB66.6631 million and accumulated…

National Telecom
Amazon Leo taps UK Connect for enterprise push
UK Connect's partnership with Amazon Leo signals the next phase of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite broadband, where success will increasingly depend on integration with enterprise connectivity services rather than satellite deployment alone.

National Telecom
UK Fibre Consolidation Faces Regulatory Test
Britain's fibre market is entering a new phase. The question is no longer who can build the fastest network, but how regulators balance consolidation with long-term infrastructure competition.

Datacenter
Chinese Researchers Push Fibre Towards the AI Era
A record-breaking hollow-core fibre trial in China marks more than a networking milestone. It signals that future AI competitiveness may depend as much on moving data efficiently as on building larger GPU clusters.

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Sixty Four Networks and the hard arithmetic of local broadband in Bangladesh
Sixty Four Networks looks like a small Dhaka Division fiber ISP, but its routing record, regulated license, retail tariff ladder, BDIX presence, app-based billing and upstream mix reveal a sharper economic story: local broadband operators can win trust one building at a time…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Sky Network Television’s second act is a bundle, not a dish
Sky Network Television is trying to turn a shrinking satellite-TV inheritance into a defensible New Zealand bundle of sport, streaming, advertising reach and fibre broadband. The question is no longer whether pay television can return to its old monopoly; it is whether Sky can…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Skynet Digital Services and the fragile economics of local connectivity in Prayagraj
Skynet Digital Services shows how a regional Indian cable operator can still matter in the broadband era, but only if local service depth, regulatory continuity, and video-broadband bundling can offset the scale economics of Jio, Airtel, and national fibre platforms.

Regional ISP
Smart Communication System and the small-network economics of Calgary business connectivity
Smart Communication System looks less like a Canadian consumer-broadband insurgent than a small Calgary managed-services firm trying to turn control over routing, peering, cloud support, security work, and local business trust into a defensible connectivity niche.

Regional ISP
Smartnet Network and the price of staying local in Chile's fibre age
Smartnet Network is a small Talagante-area broadband operator whose public record shows both a real local need and a hard strategic question: in a Chilean market where fibre is now the mass-market default, a local ISP must prove that proximity, installation knowledge and service…

Regional ISP
Smithville Digital shows why rural fiber is becoming a local-scale contest
Smithville Digital, LLC is best read not as a quaint Indiana carrier, but as a test of whether family-owned regional fiber can hold pricing power, enterprise relevance, and public trust while national operators, municipal fiber projects, electric cooperatives, and grant-backed…

Regional ISP
Solnet and the Brazilian fiber bargain at the edge of the market
SolNet Prestação de Serviços de Internet LTDA looks small beside Brazil's national carriers, but its public footprint shows why local fiber operators still matter: they turn licenses, routed resources, installation labor, and municipal trust into a business where the defensible…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Spark Technical Services is a provincial fiber bet, not a hidden national carrier
Spark Technical Services for Communication matters because its public record points to a specific kind of Iraqi internet company: a small but real resource-holding network operator whose commercial face is AL-RAHMA FTTH, whose retail promise is fiber access across Anbar, and…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Special Communication Organization and the strategic economics of Pakistan's northern internet
Special Communication Organization is easiest to misread as a small regional ISP. Its public footprint shows something more consequential: a state-owned telecom operator whose local retail business, mountain fiber plant, cellular network, wholesale backhaul role, and China-facing…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Sreedevi Digital Systems shows how coastal cable scale can become a broadband dependency
Sreedevi Digital Systems is not important because it looks like a national telecom challenger. It matters because its public record captures a more common but less visible infrastructure story: a Visakhapatnam-based cable and digital television operator that built local…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Stacks Network(PRC) and the narrow economics of being a licensed bridge into China's enterprise internet
Stacks Network(PRC) is easy to misread if it is treated as a conventional regional broadband provider. The stronger reading is more specific: Shanghai Stacks Network Co., Ltd. appears to be a privately held Chinese network-services intermediary whose value sits in the difficult…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Star Viewing Network matters because local cable economics are becoming local fiber economics
Star Viewing Network, Inc., the company behind StarCable in northern Negros Occidental, is not important because it looks large on a national telecom map. It is important because it shows how a provincial cable operator can become a real internet access network: small in address…

Regional ISP
Stiegeler and the hard arithmetic of rural German fibre
Stiegeler Internet Service is a case study in the economics of trust. The company has grown from a Black Forest IT business into a regional broadband operator serving households, firms and public networks across Baden-Wuerttemberg. Its advantage is local credibility in places…

Regional ISP
Streamtech and the economics of ambiguous control
Streamtech Systems Technologies looks, at first glance, like a simple Philippine fibre-broadband challenger. Its public materials describe a new wave of fibre internet, home broadband, cable bundles through Planet Cable, and business connectivity for enterprises. Its legal…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Swapno Network and the fragile bargain behind cheap broadband in Sylhet
Swapno Network matters because it shows the bargain that makes Bangladeshi local broadband look cheaper than it ought to be. A household in Sylhet can be offered a low monthly price, extra Facebook and YouTube speed, BDIX-style local content, a movie server, mobile-wallet payment…
