Top tech news today: 10 March, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Barclays to pay millions after IT outage

Barclays is set to compensate millions of customers following a major IT outage that disrupted services across the UK. Source

2. UK PSR criticizes card scheme market inefficiencies

The UK Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) claims the market for card scheme and processing services is not functioning effectively. Source

3. RIPE Atlas launches new probe detail pages

RIPE Atlas has introduced revamped probe detail pages, offering enhanced user experience and deeper insights into network measurements. Source

4. ARIN announces new IPv4 waiting list policy

ARIN has implemented a new IPv4 waiting list policy to manage the allocation of remaining IPv4 addresses more effectively. Source

5. ARIN updates transfer fee structure

ARIN has updated its transfer fee structure to streamline the process of transferring IP addresses between organizations. Source

6. APNIC updates on APNIC 60, 62, and APRICOT 2026

APNIC has shared updates on upcoming conferences, including APNIC 60 in Vietnam, APNIC 62 in India, and APRICOT 2026 in Indonesia. Source

7. RAN market declines by $9 billion in 2024

The global RAN market saw a $9 billion decline in 2024, driven by reduced 5G infrastructure spending. Source

8. MWC 2025 highlights political undertones

MWC 2025 was noted for its strong political focus, with discussions on global tech policies and regulations taking center stage. Source

9. Telefónica showcases 5G SA RAN over hybrid cloud

Telefónica demonstrated its 5G Standalone RAN running on a hybrid cloud infrastructure, showcasing advancements in network flexibility. Source

10. Orange and Eutelsat partner for satellite internet in Africa

Orange and Eutelsat have formed a strategic partnership to accelerate satellite internet deployment across Africa and the Middle East. Source

11. Ericsson signs 6G deal with Chunghwa Telecom

Ericsson has inked a 6G agreement with Chunghwa Telecom, focusing on advancing 5G Standalone (SA) capabilities. Source

12. ZTE integrates AI into fixed wireless access

ZTE has enhanced its fixed wireless access (FWA) solutions with AI capabilities to improve network efficiency and user experience. Source

13. Nokia and Proximus Global partner on network APIs

Nokia and Proximus Global have teamed up to offer network APIs, enabling developers to create enterprise applications more efficiently. Source

14. OpenAI launches specialized AI agents for $20K/month

OpenAI has introduced specialized AI agents, available for $20,000 per month, targeting enterprise-level automation and productivity. Source

15. Trifold smartphones gain traction post-Huawei launch

Trifold smartphones are gaining popularity following Huawei’s $3,600 foldable device launch, with more brands entering the market. Source

16. Telecom tower stolen in Kandivli, Mumbai

A telecom tower was stolen from a building in Kandivli, Mumbai, raising concerns about infrastructure security in urban areas. 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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