Global telcos join Alphabet, SoftBank's flying cellphone antenna lobbying effort

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Energising lobbying aimed at driving regulatory approval for the emerging technology.

Global telcos join Alphabet, SoftBank's flying cellphone antenna lobbying effort
Alphabet and SoftBank's attempts to launch flying cellphone antennas high into the atmosphere have received backing from global telcos, energising lobbying efforts aimed at driving regulatory approval for the emerging technology. Loon, which was spun out of Google parent Alphabet Inc's business ...

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