AT&T, Verizon CEOs reject US request for 5G deployment delay

Published Sun, Jan 2, 2022 · 11:17 PM

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    [WASHINGTON] The chief executives of AT&T and Verizon Communications rejected a request by US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to delay the planned Jan 5 introduction of new 5G wireless service over aviation safety concerns.

    Buttigieg and Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson had asked AT&T CEO John Stankey and Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg for a commercial deployment delay of no more than two weeks.

    The wireless companies in a joint letter on Sunday said they would not deploy 5G around airports for six months but rejected any broader limitation on using C-Band spectrum. They said the Transportation Department proposal would be "an irresponsible abdication of the operating control required to deploy world-class and globally competitive communications networks."

    REUTERS

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