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North America Companies
North America company intelligence maps internet infrastructure operators, cloud service providers, telecom networks, data centre companies, registries, alliances, standards bodies, and institutional market actors across North American internet infrastructure markets.

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North America Cloud Services
GEARHOST and the Unit Economics of Independent Application Cloud
GEARHOST's economic importance does not lie in its being a large cloud provider. It stems from its apparent survival as a small independent application hosting provider in a market where the strategic center of gravity has shifted elsewhere. Hyperscale cloud has absorbed…

North America Cloud Services
Quick Server Hosting LLC and the Shadow Price of IPv4 Scarcity
Thesis: a small registry identity can count more than a small company

North America Regional ISP
Fox Valley Internet and the Economics of Local Control in Fixed Wireless Broadband
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North America Cloud Services
ICM Registry AD LLC: The Economics of Scarcity and Political Exposure of the.adult Namespace
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North America Regional ISP
QCC Communications Corporation and the Economics of a Residual Network Footprint
In public registries, QCC Communications Corporation appears less like an active Canadian telecommunications operator than as the remains of a once-real Saskatchewan engineering and networking firm, whose economic life has outlasted its visible commercial activities. The…

North America Regional ISP
Awesome Net, Inc.: market power in the residual connectivity layer of South Texas
Awesome Net, Inc. is neither a large telecommunications operator, nor a hyperscale hoster, nor a network displaying obvious public weight in the global routing system. That is the key point. The company's public footprint is the kind that often matters most in the economics of…

North America Regional ISP
Storm Internet Services: a small ISP is not a simple name but a layering of law, routes, and local demand
Storm Internet Services: a small ISP is not a simple name but a layering of law, routes, and local demand intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the…

North America Cloud Services
Owning the HBO Root: Scarcity, Brand Control, and the Economics of a Private Internet Namespace
Analysis of HBO Registry Services, Inc., operator of the.hbo top-level domain, and its defensive and strategic function as a brand control vehicle for the HBO group.

North America Regional ISP
GetNet Inc.: The Economic Afterlife of a Phoenix ISP's Address Block
GetNet Inc. is mostly the shadow of a former Phoenix ISP, once operational, whose most economically tangible asset was IPv4 address space. The historical /19 block, 216.19.192.0/19, is now registered with Magnite, illustrating the migration of scarce IPv4 resources from…

North America Regional ISP
Georgia Communications Cooperative: Rural Fiber Control Point
The most important conclusion from the public record is not that Georgia Communications Cooperative, Inc. is a large operator. It is that the company seems to matter precisely because it was never large in the traditional telecommunications sense. The accessible evidence points…

North America Cloud Services
Oracle, Database Rent and AI Infrastructure Risk
Oracle's cloud inflection is real, but the company is shifting from a high-margin software rent to a more capital-intensive infrastructure cycle, tied to energy, GPUs, multi-cloud interconnection, and customer concentration.

North America Cloud Services
Microsoft as Enterprise Infrastructure
Microsoft's moat is not a single software product. It's the compound dependency created when identity, collaboration, security, cloud capacity, procurement contracts, and AI infrastructure all sit inside the same enterprise account.

North America National Telecom
AT&T Enterprises and the economics of enterprise telecom dependence
AT&T Enterprises and the economics of enterprise telecom dependence 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…

North America Cloud Services
Cloudflare and the Economics of the Internet Edge
Cloudflare is no longer just a CDN story. Its strength lies in its attempt to turn edge distribution, security policy, developer execution, and traffic control in the AI era into a single enterprise infrastructure fabric.

Latin America and Caribbean Regional ISP
SILICA NETWORKS ARGENTINA S.A.
The dependency surface is transport for carriers and enterprises. A retail customer may never see Silica Networks, but carriers, ISPs and large enterprises can depend on long-haul fibre links and cross-border capacity. This makes the company important in Southern Cone resilience…

Global Cloud Services
OVH SAS
The dependency surface is workload hosting and network reachability. Customers may use OVHcloud for dedicated servers, public cloud, private cloud, or domain/hosting services. If data center availability, backbone routing, product reliability or group investments change…

Latin America and Caribbean Cloud Services
EdgeUno S.A.S.
The dependency surface is the overlap of compute placement and network path choice. A customer using EdgeUno may depend simultaneously on local bare metal, edge cloud capacity, private transport, and IP transit. In Latin America, where latency and route diversity can vary sharply…

North America Institutional
PhoenixNAP LLC
PhoenixNAP LLC holds internet number resources as a regulator.

North America Institutional
Essendant Co.
Essendant Co. holds internet number resources as a regulator.

North America Institutional
o25 Inc
o25 Inc holds Internet number resources as a regulator.
