• Delays and disruptions from C-band 5G interference could cost airlines

    From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 31 22:44:33 2021
    "Airlines and aviation officials are warning that the resumed rollout of
    AT&T and Verizon’s new 5G wireless service in January could lead to
    widespread flight delays across the US especially in snowstorms and
    other low visibility conditions.

    As reported by Bloomberg, the officials say that C-band 5G threatens to interfere with altimeters and other equipment on planes and helicopters
    that track aircraft altitude. If this happens, it could prohibit planes
    from landing in poor visibility, leading to delays, diversions and even
    the cancellations of flights."

    https://www.techradar.com/news/us-airlines-are-still-super-worried-about-5g

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to Michael Trew on Mon Jan 3 11:32:14 2022
    On 12/31/2021 22:44, Michael Trew wrote:
    "Airlines and aviation officials are warning that the resumed rollout of
    AT&T and Verizon’s new 5G wireless service in January could lead to widespread flight delays across the US especially in snowstorms and
    other low visibility conditions.

    As reported by Bloomberg, the officials say that C-band 5G threatens to interfere with altimeters and other equipment on planes and helicopters
    that track aircraft altitude. If this happens, it could prohibit planes
    from landing in poor visibility, leading to delays, diversions and even
    the cancellations of flights."

    https://www.techradar.com/news/us-airlines-are-still-super-worried-about-5g

    AT&T, Verizon Refuse FAA Request to Delay 5G Launch

    Cellphone carriers offer to tailor air-safety protections to mirror
    limits in France

    AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. rebuffed a request from
    federal transportation officials to delay the launch of new 5G
    wireless services but offered a counterproposal that would allow
    limited deployments to move forward this week.

    The cellphone carriers said Sunday in a letter reviewed by The Wall
    Street Journal that they could further dim the power of their new 5G
    service for six months to match limits imposed by regulators in
    France, giving U.S. authorities more time to study more powerful
    signals’ effect on air traffic. The plan from the companies, which
    have said they plan to start service Wednesday, could prolong a
    standoff between the telecom and aviation industries over how to
    proceed.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/at-t-verizon-refuse-faa-request-to-delay-5g-launch-11641146719

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