Top tech news today: 20 March, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Building boom won’t solve insolvency issues

ProjectPay emphasizes that the current construction boom cannot address cash flow crises, urging for immediate solutions to insolvency challenges in the industry. Source

2. RIPE NCC and ITU promote IPv6 deployment

The RIPE NCC and ITU have signed a joint declaration to enhance Internet infrastructure and accelerate IPv6 deployment, focusing on capacity building and advocacy for underserved regions. Source

3. FCC Commissioner Starks announces resignation

FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks will resign this spring before his term ends in 2027, prompting a potential shift in the commission’s Republican majority dynamics. Source

4. Wingu Group launches next-gen data hub

Wingu Group has unveiled a new data hub in Tanzania, doubling its power capacity and enhancing security to support the region’s growing digital infrastructure needs. Source

5. Nvidia GTC 2025 showcases key updates

Nvidia’s GTC 2025 event revealed significant advancements including the Blackwell Ultra AI factories, enhancing AI capabilities across various industries. Source

6. Bridge Data Centres secures $2.8bn funding

Bridge Data Centres has secured $2.8 billion in financing to support its expansion across the Asia-Pacific, marking a significant milestone for the data center operator. Source

7. Alphabet to acquire cybersecurity firm Wiz

Alphabet is set to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for $32 billion, marking its largest acquisition to date as it aims to strengthen its cloud security offerings. Source

8. Sinch partners with Verizon for RCS

Sinch has expanded its partnership with Verizon to enhance RCS for Business Messaging, enabling businesses to engage customers more effectively across the U.S. Source

9. ETAP and Schneider Electric launch digital twin

ETAP and Schneider Electric have unveiled the world’s first digital twin for AI factories, facilitating advanced simulations of power requirements from grid to chip level. Source

10. Brazil’s DE-CIX internet exchange goes live

DE-CIX has officially launched its internet exchange at Elea Data Centers in Brazil, enhancing connectivity and digital infrastructure in the region. Source

11. Analyst revises fixed broadband predictions

Industry analysts have updated their forecasts for fixed broadband growth by the end of the decade, reflecting changing market dynamics and technological advancements. Source

12. EE expands 5G network coverage in UK

EE has expanded its standalone 5G network to cover 40% of the UK, enhancing connectivity and supporting the growing demand for mobile data services. Source

13. Kyivstar valued at $2.2 billion

Kyivstar has been valued at $2.2 billion as Veon prepares the telecommunications company for a potential listing on NASDAQ. Source

14. Verizon launches GenAI assistant for small businesses

Verizon has introduced an industry-first generative AI assistant designed to support small businesses in enhancing their customer engagement and operational efficiency. Source

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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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