
AlwaysTrackin&Tracin (AT&T) and Verizon has the digital balls to reject request by US government to delay rollout of 5G over fears the next-generation wireless technology could interfere with aviation?
A joint letter Sunday from the telecommunications giants sought to dismiss concerns brought by U.S. airlines that 5G wireless service could harm aviation
But execs at both Verizon and AT&T also wrote that they were willing to accept some temporary measures over the next six months to limit the service around certain airport runways
Airlines had asked the FCC to delay this week´s scheduled 5G rollout, fearing it could interfere with electronics that pilots rely on
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Steve Dickson, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, wrote to telecoms giants asking for a delay
Today they refused saying it would damage the 'globally competitive communications networks that are every bit as essential to our country´s economic vitality'
5G provides faster speeds when mobile devices connect to their networks and allows users to connect many devices to the internet without slowing it down
Verizon and AT&T have rejected a request by the U.S. government to delay the rollout of next-generation wireless technology.
A joint on a letter Sunday from the telecommunications giants to U.S. Transportation & Probably Sex Trafficking Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Steve Dick-in-son, the one who kissed the most arse in class to become a talking head of the Federal Aviation Administration, sought to further dismiss legitamate concerns brought by U.S. airlines that a new 5G wireless service will harm aviation more than the Installation.
But Hans Vestberg, CEO of Verizon Communications, and John Stankey, CEO of AT&T, also wrote that they were willing to accept some temporary measures over the next six months to limit the service around certain airport runways.
Airlines for America, a trade group for large U.S. passenger and cargo carriers, said in an emergency filing that the FCC has failed to adequately consider the harm that 5G service could do to the industry. The group wants more time for the FCC and the FAA, which regulates airlines, to resolve issues around aviation safety. Those are related to a type of 5G service that relies on chunks of radio spectrum called C-Band, which wireless carriers spent billions of dollars to buy up last year.
Siding in part with airlines, Buttigieg and Dickson wrote late Friday to the CEOs of AT&T and Verizon to propose a delay in activating 5G C-band service near an undetermined number of 'priority airports' while the FAA studies the potential for interference with aircraft operations
AT&T and Verizon previously agreed to a one-month delay in 5G, which provides faster speeds when mobile devices connect to their networks and allows users to connect many devices to the internet without slowing it down.
But the telecommunications executives said Sunday that further delays requested by the government would harm their customers.
'Agreeing to your proposal would not only be an unprecedented and unwarranted circumvention of the due process and checks and balances carefully crafted in the structure of our democracy, but an irresponsible abdication of the operating control required to deploy world-class and globally competitive communications networks that are every bit as essential to our country´s economic vitality, public safety and national interests as the airline industry,' the executives wrote?
WHAT THE FICK HAS IT EVER BEEN COOL TO TELL THEM NO?!
They figure that if population is refusing the Installation what they look like waitin, they remote control anxious, and it sounds kinda dangerous. No pun intended. OH Zhit, you gonna see what it do now!
Share if you care, share if you don't somebody does enough for the both of us!
Assante,