Top tech news today: 4 April, 2025

1. CanGo sells China business to focus on Bitcoin mining

CanGo sells its legacy business in China to concentrate on Bitcoin mining, aiming to capitalise on the growing crypto market. The sale will help fuel its future growth prospects. Source

2. Affirm and PayPal fintech stocks hit by tariff concerns

Affirm and PayPal stocks fall amid worries that proposed tariffs could hurt consumer spending. Both fintechs face increased pressure from global trade tensions. Source

3. Mark Glover joins Ortec Finance to enhance UK wealth planning

Mark Glover has joined Ortec Finance to bolster its wealth planning solutions in the UK, focusing on improving financial outcomes for clients across the region. Source

4. AirTrunk eyes $1.7bn for Singapore data centre expansion

Blackstone-backed AirTrunk seeks $1.7 billion for its planned data centre expansion in Singapore, aiming to meet increasing demand for digital infrastructure in Asia. Source

5. Women of Africa in tech driving change through connectivity

Women leaders in Africa’s telecommunications industry are championing digital connectivity, enhancing economic opportunities, and bridging gaps across the continent. Source

6. DE-CIX boosts Iraq IXP to third-largest in Middle East

DE-CIX Iraq’s internet exchange point (IXP) has risen to become the third-largest in the Middle East, attracting major players like Meta and Akamai. Source

7. Amazon targets April 9 launch of Kuiper satellites

Amazon is preparing to launch its first batch of Kuiper satellites on April 9, aiming to provide global internet coverage and compete with SpaceX’s Starlink. Source

8. MTN CEO appointed GSMA deputy chair

MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita has been appointed as the deputy chair of the GSMA, reinforcing his influence in global telecom policy and strategy. Source

9. Raxio and IFC secure funding for African data centres

Raxio, with backing from IFC, secures funding for expanding its data centre operations across Africa, aiming to support growing demand for digital services. Source

10. Emitel secures new mobile tower contract

Cordiant Digital Infrastructure reports that Emitel has secured a new contract for mobile towers, further expanding its footprint in the telecommunications sector. Source

11. Cellnex to sell Swiss unit in €2bn deal

Cellnex has agreed to sell its Swiss operations in a €2 billion deal, refocusing its portfolio on key European markets for better growth potential. Source

12. Deutsche Telekom deepens partnership with Google Cloud

Deutsche Telekom expands its collaboration with Google Cloud, focusing on accelerating digital transformation and enhancing cloud capabilities for enterprise clients. Source

13. UK telecom giants unite to reduce supplier carbon emissions

The UK’s leading telecom operators have joined forces to cut carbon emissions from their supply chains, setting ambitious sustainability goals for the industry. Source

14. 1547 and Harrison Street acquire DRFortress in Hawaii

1547 and Harrison Street have acquired DRFortress, Hawaii’s leading carrier-neutral data centre, expanding their footprint in the Pacific region’s digital infrastructure. Source

15. Three UK reaches 1 million business customers

Three UK has surpassed 1 million business customers, underlining its growing presence in the UK’s competitive telecom sector. Source

16. Australia plans $6.2bn mobile licence renewals

Australia is preparing to charge mobile network operators up to $6.2 billion for the renewal of their licences, signalling a significant shift in telecom regulation. Source

Juno-chen

Juno chen

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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