Wireless companies in the U.S. agreed on Tuesday to provide a two-mile buffer zone around many of the nation’s busiest airports so new, faster 5G technology wouldn’t interfere with airline instrumentation. The Airline Pilots Association had raised concerns about what the 5G technology would do to navigation instruments when landing in different types of weather.
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5G providers say they’ll provide buffer zone away from airports as concerns raised
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