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Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Two products, one invoice: the attach economics of Helmond's e-Quest
A Dutch IT firm that answers the helpdesk phone and owns the racks, the fiber in the street and the solar field behind the datacenter is running two businesses under one contract. e-Quest IT Diensten of Helmond has spent twenty-five years building exactly that combination. The…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
HOSTKEY's Two Passports: Pricing the Dutch Shell on a Moscow Chassis
Every buyer of a cheap dedicated server eventually asks the vendor the same screening question: where is this company actually from? For HOSTKEY B.V. of Amsterdam the honest answer is a chain of four companies across three jurisdictions, two price lists that mirror each other to…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Triple C and the price of local cloud control in Israel
Triple C and the price of local cloud control in Israel 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 Europe and…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
The 1,295-kroner truck roll: DanskNet and the price of local trust
DanskNet A/S sits in a Danish broadband market that already looks rich in capacity. The interesting question is therefore not whether Denmark can provide fast access. It is what a small Holbæk operator can still sell when speed is abundant, copper is shrinking, fibre is common…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Trivon Networks and the value of keeping a Russian access network alive
Trivon Networks and the value of keeping a Russian access network alive 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.…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
WIIT AG Enterprise and the Price of European Cloud Control
WIIT AG Enterprise is economically important because it tests whether a European managed-cloud operator can still earn a premium for control, compliance, continuity and direct support when hyperscalers sell cheaper raw compute. The hard judgement is that WIIT's control premium is…

Europe and Middle East National Telecom
IPVOIP and the Switchboard Margin Behind a Cheap Business Call
IPVOIP s.r.o. is economically interesting because it sits in the narrow space where a business call, a carrier trunk or an application-to-person message looks cheap only after numbering, interconnection, fraud control, settlement, support and physical switching rooms have worked…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
XINDI Networks and the narrow proof of Romanian small-network credibility
XINDI Networks SRL is not trying to look like a mass-market broadband brand. Its public footprint is sparse, technical and registry-heavy. That makes the company a useful test of Romanian small-network credibility: can a tiny Bucharest-registered operator, visible through RIPE…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
XL Internet Services and the narrow margin of Dutch local cloud
XL Internet Services B.V. is best read through the CloudVPS, Signet, TransIP and team.blue record rather than through a single surviving storefront. Its Dutch small-cloud economics show why a local hosting provider can win trust from SMEs and regulated buyers, yet still lose…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Think Systems UK Ltd Shows Why SME Connectivity Is Really Operational Memory
Think Systems UK Ltd is not valuable because it looks like a scaled access network. Its importance lies in a more fragile, more local asset: the stored knowledge of how small businesses in Kent actually run their phones, cloud accounts, backups, Wi-Fi, domains, support tickets…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Xero Networks and the price of being credible before the revenue appears
Xero Networks LTD is a small UK company with a public internet footprint that looks more substantial in routing records than in statutory accounts. That gap makes the company useful: it shows how a micro-network can assemble technical credibility through Companies House, RIPE…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Yandex Cloud and the margin politics of Russian compute
Yandex Cloud is one of the few companies in this batch whose problem is not proving that demand exists. The public record already shows a growing, profitable Russian cloud business with tens of thousands of customers, a broad product suite, GPU services, local compliance…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Solutions4XS and the Fifteen-Cent Margin of Dutch Independent Access
When KPN retired XS4ALL, the Netherlands' most trusted independent internet brand, a diaspora of engineers and refusenik customers went looking for somewhere else to stand. One of the companies that appeared in that aftermarket was a two-man firm in a polder hamlet south of…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Uniserver and the Price of Dutch Cloud Control
Uniserver and the Price of Dutch Cloud Control 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 Europe and Middle…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
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…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
When the State Pays for the Glass Next Door
In the farm country between Ostrów Wielkopolski and the Barycz valley, a two-partner general partnership from Odolanów has spent two decades building its own internet network — first radio, then fibre — while European money financed ever-cheaper glass all around it. ZAPNET's…

Europe and Middle East Cloud Services
Webglobe, s.r.o. and the Cash-Flow Test for Central European Hosting Roll-Ups
Webglobe, s.r.o. is economically interesting because it turns a fragmented Czech hosting market into a practical test of consolidation: whether domains, web hosting, mailboxes, VPS support and local helpdesk habits can keep producing sticky cash flow after small brands are folded…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
Mraknet and the Czech Margin for the Network Next Door
Mraknet s.r.o. is interesting because it shows how a local Czech broadband operator can still earn a place between national telco bundles and do-it-yourself wireless substitutes: not by pretending to be a national carrier, but by making access, support, local construction and…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
The Company Died, the Servers Never Noticed: the Economics of a Canterbury Micro-Host
For twenty years a small firm in Canterbury sold Britain's mid-sized businesses an alternative to the cloud: a physical server, a named engineer, a phone that a human answered at three in the morning. The proposition never stopped selling. The company selling it still went under…

Europe and Middle East Regional ISP
The Meter Is the Landlord: Titan Networks and the Power Arithmetic of Small German Infrastructure
A twenty-five-year-old network operator in Hofheim am Taunus sells fibre lines, mailboxes and rack space within commuting distance of Europe's largest internet exchange. Its margins are no longer decided by bandwidth, which has never been cheaper, but by the price of a…
