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US Aviation Authority Delays New 5G Rollout Over Interference With Planes by Nobody: 9:58am On Jan 02, 2022
U.S. authorities have asked telecom operators AT&T and Verizon to delay for up to two weeks their already postponed rollout of 5G networks amid uncertainty about interference with vital flight safety equipment.

The U.S. rollout of the high-speed mobile broadband technology had been set for December 5, but was delayed to January 5 after aerospace giants Airbus and Boeing raised concerns about potential interference with the devices used by planes to measure altitude.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Steve Dickson, asked for the latest delay in a letter sent Friday to AT&T and Verizon, two of the country's biggest telecom operators.

The U.S. letter asked the companies to "continue to pause introducing commercial C-Band service" — the frequency range used for 5G — "for an additional short period of no more than two weeks beyond the currently scheduled deployment date of January 5."

The companies did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The U.S. officials' letter assures the companies that 5G service will be able to begin "as planned in January with certain exceptions around priority airports."

The officials say their priority has been "to protect flight safety, while ensuring that 5G deployment and aviation operations can co-exist."

Last February, Verizon and AT&T were authorized to start using 3.7-3.8 GHz frequency bands on December 5, after obtaining licenses worth tens of billions of dollars.

But when Airbus and Boeing raised their concerns about possible interference with airplanes' radio altimeters, which can operate in the same frequencies, the launch date was pushed back to January.

The FAA requested further information about the instruments, and it issued directives limiting the use of altimeters in certain situations, which sparked airline fears over the potential costs.

When Verizon and AT&T wrote to federal authorities in November to confirm their intention to start deploying 5G in January, they said they would take extra precautions beyond those required by U.S. law until July 2022 while the FAA completes its investigation.

The conflict between 5G networks and aircraft equipment led French authorities to recommend switching off mobile phones with 5G on planes in February.

France's civil aviation authority said interference from a signal on a nearby frequency to the radio altimeter could cause "critical" errors during landing.

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Re: US Aviation Authority Delays New 5G Rollout Over Interference With Planes by Nobody: 10:10am On Jan 02, 2022
The Americans can't get over the reality that the Chinese are the movers of 5G technology and are working to deliver 6G soon.

These recent American policies are designed to enable American tech companies, that are more interested in overpricing their products, to play catch-up.

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