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

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Offer to temporarily adopt new safeguards.

AT&T, Verizon CEOs reject US request for 5G deployment delay
The chief executives of US mobile carriers AT&T and Verizon Communications rejected a request to delay the planned January 5 introduction of new 5G wireless service over aviation safety concerns but offered to temporarily adopt new safeguards. US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and ...

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