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The launch of new 5G cell phone service in the United States on Wednesday has sparked a battle between carriers and the airline industry, with airlines claiming that the high-speed wireless service interferes with aircraft technology and could cause “catastrophic damage.” “It could cause confusion,” he said.The dispute forced Verizon and AT&T to temporarily limit 5G service near some airports, and airlines rushed to cancel and reschedule flights on Wednesday. But what is the root of the problem? Will 5G services really interfere with airplanes? And what does this mean for the future of his 5G network in the US?What…

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London/Paris (CNN Business) Major international airlines are canceling flights to the United States, citing airline industry concerns that 5G technology could interfere with critical in-flight equipment. But this is business as usual in Europe, where the latest generation of high-speed mobile networks is being rolled out without a hitch. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) told CNN Business on Wednesday that “technical data received from EU manufacturers does not provide conclusive evidence of any pressing safety concerns at this time.” The regulator, which oversees civil aviation in 31 European countries, added: “At this time, EASA is not aware of…

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(CNN) The promise of 5G, the next generation of wireless technology – faster internet, better connectivity, and easier access – has long excited people. The potential dangers of the U.S. deployment are becoming clearer and are understandably frightening, including the possibility that certain instruments on the plane may malfunction. Due to this concern, major international airlines such as Emirates, Air India, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa and British Airways have announced changes to some flights. Note: Much of the content below is taken directly from CNN reporting by Gregory Wallace, Pete Muntian, and Michael Balaban. Read the latest report…

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The launch of new 5G cell phone service in the United States on Wednesday has sparked a battle between carriers and the airline industry, with airlines claiming that the high-speed wireless service interferes with aircraft technology and could cause “catastrophic damage.” “It could cause confusion,” he said.The dispute forced Verizon and AT&T to temporarily limit 5G service near some airports, and airlines rushed to cancel and reschedule flights on Wednesday. But what is the root of the problem? Will 5G service really interfere with airplanes? And what does this mean for the future of his 5G network in the US?What…

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new york CNN Business — Tim Ellis, an unassuming, bespectacled 31-year-old who walks around a vast rocket factory in designer sneakers, has what every space company founder covets. That seems like an endless stream of investors willing to pour money into his company. Authorities have been at a stalemate for weeks. The situation culminated this week with some major international airlines canceling some U.S. flights after regulators, telecom giants and airlines missed an agreed-upon deadline. AT&T and Verizon are again delaying plans to turn on new 5G antennas near certain airports. What is a regulator? still Hash the solution. And…

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New York (CNN Business) Attempts to roll out enhanced mobile services across the United States have been a bit of a mess. The aviation industry and transportation regulators are concerned that new 5G antennas will interfere with a key type of aircraft altimeter, which is essential for landing planes in bad weather. But wireless carriers and telecom regulators say there’s nothing to fear. Authorities have been at a stalemate for weeks. The situation culminated this week with some major international airlines canceling some U.S. flights after regulators, telecom giants and airlines missed an agreed-upon deadline. AT&T and Verizon are again…

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New York (CNN Business) Attempts to roll out enhanced mobile services across the United States have been a bit of a mess. The aviation industry and transportation regulators are concerned that new 5G antennas will interfere with a key type of aircraft altimeter, which is essential for landing planes in bad weather. But wireless carriers and telecom regulators say there’s nothing to fear. Authorities have been at a stalemate for weeks. The situation culminated this week with some major international airlines canceling some U.S. flights after regulators, telecom giants and airlines missed an agreed-upon deadline. AT&T and Verizon are again…

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London/Paris (CNN Business) Major international airlines are canceling flights to the United States, citing airline industry concerns that 5G technology could interfere with critical in-flight equipment. But this is business as usual in Europe, where the latest generation of high-speed mobile networks is being rolled out without a hitch. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) told CNN Business on Wednesday that “technical data received from EU manufacturers does not provide conclusive evidence of any pressing safety concerns at this time.” The regulator, which oversees civil aviation in 31 European countries, added: “At this time, EASA is not aware of…

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CNN — The promise of 5G, the next generation of wireless technology, has long excited people: faster internet, better connectivity, and easier access. The potential dangers of the U.S. deployment are becoming clearer and are understandably frightening, including the possibility that certain instruments on the plane may malfunction. Due to this concern, major international airlines such as Emirates, Air India, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa and British Airways have announced changes to some flights. Note: Much of the content below is taken directly from CNN reporting by Gregory Wallace, Pete Muntian, and Michael Balaban. Read the latest report on…

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(CNN) The promise of 5G, the next generation of wireless technology – faster internet, better connectivity, and easier access – has long excited people. The potential dangers of the U.S. deployment are becoming clearer and are understandably frightening, including the possibility that certain instruments on the plane may malfunction. Due to this concern, major international airlines such as Emirates, Air India, All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa and British Airways have announced changes to some flights. Note: Much of the content below is taken directly from CNN reporting by Gregory Wallace, Pete Muntian, and Michael Balaban. Read the latest report…

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