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Asia-Pacific company intelligence maps internet infrastructure operators, cloud service providers, telecom networks, data centre companies, registries, alliances, standards bodies, and institutional market actors across Asia-Pacific internet infrastructure markets.

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Asia-Pacific Regional ISP
Speedking Infotech and the second-visit economics of cheap Mumbai broadband
Speedking Infotech and the second-visit economics of cheap Mumbai broadband 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 Datacenter
AT&T IDC Tokyo and the Price of Staying Close to Japan's Enterprise Traffic
AT&T IDC Tokyo and the Price of Staying Close to Japan's Enterprise Traffic 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 National Telecom
The Local Cable Network Inside Korea's Broadband Scale Machine
The Local Cable Network Inside Korea's Broadband Scale Machine 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…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
TeamCloud Malaysia and the price of trusted local cloud
TeamCloud Malaysia and the price of trusted local cloud 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…

Asia-Pacific National Telecom
Bangladesh Submarine Cables PLC IX and the Price of Keeping National Internet Growth Offshore
A Bangladeshi operator buying evening-peak international capacity is not only choosing a supplier. It is deciding how much of the country's digital growth should depend on state cable capex, regulated wholesale prices, terrestrial routes through India, local exchange density and…

Asia-Pacific National Telecom
So-net bit-drive and the economics of dependable Japanese business access
So-net Corporation (bit-drive) is best read today as a legacy enterprise-access identity folded into Sony's broader NURO Biz platform, not as a standalone national telecom challenger. The business question is whether that inherited bit-drive trust can still turn branch-office…

Asia-Pacific Regional ISP
Soni Star and the Tk500 broadband bargain in Mymensingh
Soni Star is a Mymensingh broadband provider whose public record is most useful when read through the economics of a low-price local access market. Its website, APNIC records, PeeringDB entry, ISPAB membership and Bangladesh broadband-policy context point to a small operator…

Asia-Pacific National Telecom
XLSmart and the cost of making Indonesia's merged radio network pay
XLSmart was created to turn Indonesia's mobile market from a crowded price fight into a three-operator scale contest. The hard question is whether the combined XL Axiata-Smartfren radio estate can produce enough ARPU repair, tower savings, spectrum efficiency and…

Asia-Pacific Regional ISP
WheroNet and the rural price of staying connected
WheroNet shows why rural broadband economics are not only about speed. In north Waikato and South Auckland edge communities, the monthly bill buys terrain work, field maintenance, backhaul discipline and local support as much as it buys Mbps.

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…

Asia-Pacific Regional ISP
SpeedCast Australia and the economics of keeping remote work online
SpeedCast Australia is economically important because it sits where satellite capacity, field support and managed networks become cheaper than downtime for mines, vessels, rigs, emergency services and remote public sites.

Asia-Pacific Regional ISP
Solusi Integra Datakom and the small price of making Jakarta connectivity boring
Solusi Integra Datakom, the Indonesian company trading publicly as Intrakom, is most interesting where a business customer stops buying bandwidth and starts buying certainty: a site visit, a fibre handoff, a monitored router, a support number that answers, and a project manager…

Asia-Pacific National Telecom
Southern Phone and the economics of regional Australian trust after the utility bundle
Southern Phone is no longer just the council-born regional challenger that sold affordable communications to households outside the metropolitan centre. In 2026 it is a transition case: a local-trust brand, created by councils and later absorbed by AGL, now moving into the Aussie…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
The Malaysian cloud premium: TMONE DC and the economics of sovereignty
TMONE DC matters because Malaysian enterprises are not only buying racks and cloud capacity; they are buying local latency, procurement comfort, sovereign control and a telco-owned operating wrapper while AI demand forces power, cooling and land into the center of the cloud bill.

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
TCC Technology and the trust premium behind Bangkok cloud infrastructure
Thai enterprises do not buy Bangkok data-centre capacity as a neutral commodity. They buy locality, compliance comfort, operating help and a credible hand to call when the systems behind money, inventory, production or customers must keep running.

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
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…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
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…

Asia-Pacific Regional ISP
XiaoLi Network and the Chinese economics of being believed
XiaoLi Network and the Chinese economics of being believed 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…

Asia-Pacific Cloud Services
WalksCloud's Taiwan Cloud Bet Is Support Control, Not Cheap Compute
Walks Cloud Services is most convincing when it is read as a small Taiwanese operating partner, not as another commodity virtual-server seller. The hard economic judgement is that its chance to matter depends on controlling the customer problem around latency, Mandarin and local…

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…
