Article 5T1J9 Former FCC officials are worried about air safety fears delaying 5G rollout

Former FCC officials are worried about air safety fears delaying 5G rollout

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James Vincent
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US mobile carriers are delaying their 5G rollout thanks to an ongoing spat between two government agencies, and it doesn't look like the situation will be resolving soon. As reported by Bloomberg News, a group of six former FCC chiefs have sent a letter dated this Monday saying they were concerned about the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) recent efforts to revisit the FCC's 2020 decision" to open up the C-band to 5G applications.

At heart, the argument is between the federal agencies tasked with regulating airplanes and airwaves: the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The agencies disagree about whether it's safe to allow 5G equipment to operate within a portion of the...

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