AT&T and Verizon have rebuffed a request from federal transportation officials to delay the launch of new 5G wireless services
AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. rebuffed a request from federal transportation officials to
, extending a showdown that could lead to potentially disruptive U.S. flight restrictions as soon as this week.their new 5G service for six months to match limits imposed by regulators in France, giving U.S. authorities more time to study more powerful signals’ effect on air traffic. The companies had planned to launch the service Wednesday in up to 46 of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas.
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