Top tech news today: 17 March, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. David sacks sells crypto ahead of WH role

David Sacks sold $200M in crypto holdings before accepting a White House advisory position, raising ethics concerns. Source

2. Bilt rewards acquires receipt tech firm Banyan

Bilt Rewards expands its loyalty platform with its first acquisition of receipt data specialist Banyan. Source

3. Moonpay buys German stablecoin startup Iron

MoonPay strengthens payment infrastructure with the acquisition of Iron, a German stablecoin tech provider. Source

4. CelcomDigi partners with PayNet for API payments

CelcomDigi collaborates with PayNet to enhance digital payment services through API integration. Source

5. EU parliament faces Huawei-linked corruption probe

EU Parliament investigates corruption allegations tied to China’s Huawei involving undisclosed lobbying efforts. Source

6. AT&T achieves 1.6 Tbps fiber speed record

AT&T sets a 1.6 terabits-per-second transmission milestone using its white-box fiber-optic network. Source

7. Apple adds E2EE encryption and RCS for Android

Apple enhances iPhone security with end-to-end encryption and adopts RCS messaging for Android compatibility. Source

8. Crown Castle sells fiber assets for $8.5B

Crown Castle offloads fiber infrastructure in an $8.5 billion deal to streamline its portfolio. Source

9. Sky launches cloud voice for business users

Sky debuts Business Cloud Voice to modernize enterprise communication with scalable telephony solutions. Source

10. Microsoft partners with DE-CIX for cloud connectivity

Microsoft and DE-CIX collaborate to optimize cloud performance via enhanced global interconnection services. Source

11. Zayo acquires Crown Castle fiber assets

Zayo expands its network with Crown Castle’s fiber infrastructure in a strategic acquisition. Source

12. Ooredoo lands FIG subsea cable in Iraq

Ooredoo Group and ITPC deploy the FIG subsea cable to boost Iraq’s digital connectivity. Source

13. EU nations form semiconductor autonomy coalition

EU countries unite to secure semiconductor supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. Source

14. Huawei outlines AI-era data storage vision

Huawei unveils next-gen data storage solutions optimized for AI workloads and enterprise scalability. Source

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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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