The rollout of new 5G wireless service in the U.S. failed to have the much-dreaded result of crippling air travel, although it began in rocky fashion, with international airlines canceling some flights to the U.S. and spotty problems showing up on domestic flights. Airline industry officials say the decision by AT&T and Verizon under pressure from the White House to delay activating 5G towers near many airports has defused the situation.
The rollout of new 5G wireless service in the U.S. failed to have the much-dreaded result of crippling air travel, although it began in rocky fashion, with international airlines canceling some flights to the U.S. and spotty problems showing up on domestic flights. Airline industry officials say the decision by AT&T and Verizon under pressure from the White House to delay activating 5G towers near many airports has defused the situation.
Two major U.S. telecommunications companies said on Jan. 18 they will delay the launching of new 5G wireless services around key airports in the country, as concerns grew among airlines that the rollout could affect planes navigation systems.
Major international airlines are canceling flights to the United States over aviation industry fears that 5G technology could interfere with crucial onboard instruments.