May 5, 2026
This section gathers market signals, launches, and operating decisions that help explain how an ISP can turn existing infrastructure into intelligent, monetizable services.

From infrastructure to service
For many ISPs, the opportunity is no longer limited to transporting traffic. The more interesting shift is using network presence, datacenter capacity, operations, and proximity to the customer to offer higher-value managed services: video, recording, analytics, alerts, and automation.
Horus fits that shift by enabling a hybrid architecture where part of the service runs in the operator environment and part in the cloud, without losing multi-tenant control or commercial agility.
What to watch in ISP developments
When evaluating updates in this industry, it helps to separate at least three layers:
- Technical capability: announcements that show how to process video, inference, or events close to the operator network.
- Business model: cases where the ISP can package premium services, reduce operating costs, or improve the use of existing infrastructure.
- Concrete application: examples in security, smart city, communities, commerce, or managed video that can translate into a real offer.
Editorial criteria
Future posts in this section will prioritize verifiable sources, developments with operational impact, and lessons tied to one central question: how an ISP can improve ROI, enable new services, and differentiate through edge AI and video analytics.