Resources

Prepare the route facts before asking providers to quote.

Use these resources before sending a requirement, preparing procurement, assessing private route alternatives, reviewing regional resilience or asking suppliers to quote.

Buyer guides

Start with the route decision, not the product.

CloudINX resources help clients define the outcome, evidence, risks and next step before provider engagement.

Before RFP

Confirm the requirement, decision owner, service class and evidence required before issuing supplier questions.

Before private route selection

Clarify source and destination, bandwidth, latency, route diversity, failover, cost target, security and sensitivity before comparing offers.

Before cloud migration

Validate private access, egress, resilience, latency, security and operating responsibilities before workload moves.

Before data-centre selection

Check carrier density, cross-connect options, cloud adjacency, geographic pathing, private optical access and operational support.

Before regional resilience

Clarify route diversity, subsea exposure, private corridors, cloud/data-centre endpoints, NDA needs and investment assumptions.

Before mobile-network modernisation

Clarify mobile generation scope, tower estate, transport/backhaul, core platforms, operations, data-centre readiness and rollout dependencies.

Before modular data-centre deployment

Clarify site readiness, civil works, power, cooling, fibre/backhaul, tower aggregation, carrier interconnect and cloud access.

Before a major infrastructure project

Confirm decision owners, partner roles, procurement route, governance model, implementation workstreams and sensitive information needs.

Project resources

Tools for larger infrastructure decisions.

Use these materials when the requirement extends beyond a single service quote and involves operators, OEMs, towers, modular data centres, civil ICT, cloud access, funding partners or multi-market delivery.

Major projects

How CloudINX reviews route, partner, procurement and delivery assumptions before major spend.

Island / mobile modernisation

Briefing for whole-market communications upgrades across mobile generations, tower estates, backhaul, operations and data centres.

Modular data-centres

Briefing for distributed data-centre, civil ICT, telecom integration, OEM alignment and global deployment readiness.

Project governance

Risk controls, workstreams, evidence gates, decision cadence and assurance path for serious projects.

Client requirement pack

What to prepare before CloudINX scopes a review.

Business contextDecision owner, project driver, deadline, approval path and procurement stage.
Route requirementSource, destination, countries, capacity, latency target, diversity, failover expectation, service class and scale plan.
Technical requirementSites, cloud platforms, data-centres, applications, bandwidth, latency, uptime and security constraints.
Current environmentExisting providers, contracts, pain points, outages, routes, invoices and support model where available.
Sensitivity levelConfirm whether NDA, government/defence context or approved-distribution handling is required before detailed material is exchanged.

Qualification checklists

Use these to avoid weak or incomplete enquiries.

Private routes

Source, destination, capacity, latency, cost target, private or dedicated preference, failover model, diversity and sensitivity.

Connectivity

Locations, endpoints, bandwidth, service class, diversity, failover, provider constraints and activation timing.

Cloud access

Cloud regions, private access preference, routing model, security controls, data transfer, billing and egress risks.

Data-centre

Facility, cross-connects, carriers, cloud adjacency, meet-me room, power/cooling constraints and remote-hands model.

Critical infrastructure

NDA status, authorised recipients, document classification, high-level outcome and controlled appendix requirements.

Regional resilience

Current dependency points, target routes, restoration expectations, strategic sites, cloud/data-centre endpoints and controlled route-material boundaries.

Mobile modernisation

Mobile generations, tower sites, transport layers, spectrum assumptions, core platforms, data centres, operational systems, rollout dependencies and service continuity.

Modular data-centre / civil ICT

Site-readiness, civil works, power, cooling, modular design, fibre/backhaul, tower integration, OEM responsibilities, carrier interconnect, cloud access and project governance.

Major project

Business case, funding logic, partner map, workstreams, governance cadence, procurement route, acceptance criteria and controlled appendices.

What to send CloudINX

Send enough to qualify the requirement, not enough to compromise it.

For a first enquiry, describe the business outcome, sites, service requirement, urgency and decision stage. If the matter is sensitive, request NDA handling before attaching detailed architecture.

Regional Route Resilience Brief

Use this when the requirement involves private routes, route diversity, subsea exposure or regional infrastructure alternatives.

The brief explains how CloudINX reviews regional connectivity resilience without exposing controlled architecture, corridor maps, budgets or partner-specific details.

Problem

Single-route, chokepoint, congestion, subsea concentration and restoration risk can create strategic dependency.

CloudINX role

Review credible private and public alternatives before supplier commitment.

Controlled path

Detailed route, architecture and project material should move only after NDA and authorised distribution controls.

NDA and sensitive information

Sensitive information belongs in a controlled process.

CloudINX can review confidential or sensitive material after NDA and distribution controls are agreed. Do not submit restricted project documentation through an open web form.

Download library

Boardroom-safe materials for buyer conversations.

These PDF resources are public-facing, high-level and designed to support intake, qualification and stakeholder alignment.