On Tuesday, President Joe Biden praised the two-week deal between wireless carriers and US regulators to allow 5G deployment. The FAA said the delay would give companies time to prepare to reduce the impact of altimeters.
The FAA said 5G airport buffer zones in France cover ’96 seconds of flight’, while security precautions around US airports ‘only protect the last 20 seconds of flight.’ Also special is that in France it is allowed to tilt the antenna downwards to limit any damage. This rule is not there in America. The FAA’s website states that it is obligated to stop the activity if there is a potential for risk to the public.
AT&T and Verizon won almost all C-band spectrum in an auction last year for $80 billion (about Rs 5,94,215 crore). In early November, the FAA issued a warning action to address the potential impact on flights due to 5G. After this, the use of C-band spectrum was postponed till 5 January. Now it has been extended till January 19. AT&T and Verizon have been assured that they will be able to start the service from this month. Apart from this, the FAA has also agreed to create temporary buffer zones for 50 airports.
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