Top tech news today: January 30, 2025

1. Indian telecoms sector outlines budget expectations

The Indian telecom industry is calling for tax reductions and infrastructure support in the upcoming Union Budget to foster growth and innovation. Economic Times

2. Ericsson Cognitive Labs advances AI in telecoms

Ericsson’s Cognitive Labs is pioneering AI research in telecommunications, aiming to enhance network efficiency and predictive maintenance for better service delivery. AI News

3. Orange to connect Wallis and Futuna via O3b mPOWER

Orange is partnering with O3b mPOWER to provide high-speed satellite connectivity to the remote Wallis and Futuna islands, enhancing digital access. Developing Telecoms

4. Nigerian labour congress opposes telecom tariff hikes

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has rejected proposed telecom tariff increases, arguing they would burden consumers amid economic challenges. PRNigeria

5. Telecom scam suspect arrested in China-Thailand operation

Chinese and Thai authorities captured telecom scam suspect Wang Xing, who faces extradition to China for extensive fraud operations. South China Morning Post

6. EU reports rise in digital economy employment

A Eurostat report shows increased employment in the EU’s digital economy, reflecting the sector’s growing importance to economic development. Eurostat

7. How Britain established its first internet connection

UCL commentary traces the history of Britain’s first internet connection, highlighting the pioneers who laid the groundwork for today’s digital age. UCL News

8. AppSphere becomes leading platform for open apps

Virtual Internet’s AppSphere has emerged as the most popular open destination for applications, supporting a growing developer community. PR Newswire

9. Kinetic’s ‘Gas Pedal’ boosts internet speeds for free

Kinetic has launched Project ‘Gas Pedal,’ increasing customer internet speeds at no additional cost, enhancing user experience and satisfaction. Business Wire

10. Satellite internet challenges Iran’s information control

Satellite internet access is eroding Iran’s tight control over information, offering citizens uncensored global communication options. NCRI

11. US considers banning TP-Link routers over TikTok ties

The US government is evaluating a ban on TP-Link routers, citing security concerns due to links with TikTok’s parent company. The Independent

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James Durston

James Durston is the Editor-in-Chief for Blue Tech Wave, and a former editor and journalist for some of the world's biggest international media organisations.

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