U.S. officials ask AT&T, Verizon to delay 5G wireless over aviation safety concerns

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U.S. officials ask AT&T, Verizon to delay 5G wireless over aviation safety concerns


WASHINGTON, Dec 31 (Reuters)U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday asked AT&T T.N and Verizon Communications VZ.N to delay the planned Jan. 5 introduction of C-Band wireless service over aviation safety concerns.

In a letter Friday seen by Reuters, Buttigieg and FAA Administrator Steve Dickson asked AT&T Chief Executive John Stankey and Verizon Chief Executive Hans Vestberg for a delay of no more than two weeks as part of a “proposal as a near-term solution for advancing the co-existence of 5G deployment in the C-Band and safe flight operations.”

The aviation industry and FAA have raised concerns about potential interference of 5G with sensitive aircraft electronics like radio altimeters that could disrupt flights.

(Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by Rosalba O’Brien)

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