Top tech news today: 3 April, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Eric Trump moves to crypto after family challenges

Eric Trump has turned to cryptocurrency, citing his family’s struggles as a catalyst. He aims to launch a bitcoin mining venture, American Bitcoin, with Hut 8. Source

2. Cross-border instant payments launched in Europe

Bancomat, Bizum, and SIBS have launched a cross-border instant payment service in Europe, enabling users in Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Andorra to transfer money via mobile. Source

3. Border Bank upgrades tech with Jack Henry

Minnesota’s Border Bank has partnered with Jack Henry to modernize its technology infrastructure, enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency as it approaches $1 billion in assets. Source

4. Meridian and Coast Capital acquire motusbank

Meridian and Coast Capital plan to acquire motusbank’s assets and liabilities, transitioning services to ensure uninterrupted support for members as motusbank winds down. Source

5. ZA Bank appoints Calvin Ng as new CEO

Calvin Ng has been appointed CEO of Hong Kong’s ZA Bank, effective March 27, 2025, focusing on growth and innovation in the digital banking sector. Source

6. Wireless Logic expands into Latin America

Wireless Logic has acquired Arqia, Brazil’s largest independent MVNO, to enhance its IoT connectivity services and expand its presence in the Latin American market. Source

7. T-Mobile completes Lumos acquisition

T-Mobile has finalized its acquisition of Lumos, aiming to invest $950 million to expand fiber broadband access across the U.S., enhancing its service offerings. Source

8. Myriota launches new satellites via SpaceX

Myriota has launched four new Low Earth Orbit satellites via SpaceX, expanding its UltraLite constellation to support IoT applications across various industries globally. Source

9. Stack Infrastructure opens training academy

Stack Infrastructure has launched a new data center skills training academy, aiming to equip professionals with the necessary skills to meet industry demands. Source

10. Nokia supports Bharti Airtel’s 5G readiness

Nokia will assist Bharti Airtel in deploying its 5G SA solutions, enhancing network performance and operational efficiency as part of a multi-year partnership. Source

11. Australian regulator eyes mobile rollout targets

The Australian regulator is considering setting targets for mobile rollout, aiming to improve service delivery and infrastructure development across the country. Source

12. Northern Data partners with Gcore

Northern Data Group has announced a strategic partnership with Gcore to enhance AI deployment and inferencing capabilities, aiming to advance technology solutions. Source

13. Xconnect acquires Sekura.id

Xconnect has acquired Sekura.id to expand its mobile identity services, enhancing its offerings in the identity verification and security sectors. Source

14. Ericsson collaborates on e-waste management

Ericsson has partnered with Boliden and IVL to improve e-waste circularity in the telecom industry, aiming to enhance sustainability practices. Source

15. Ciena achieves new data transmission milestone

Ciena, HyperLight, and McGill University have successfully achieved a groundbreaking 3.2Tbs data transmission over 2km, marking a significant advancement in network technology. Source

Grace-Ge

Grace Ge

Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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