U.S. former officials urge ‘speedy’ resolution of 5G wireless aviation dispute -Breaking
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WASHINGTON (Reuters), – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) six former chairmen on Monday urged Biden to swiftly resolve a dispute regarding the 5G spectrum plan. This is a matter that aviation experts claim poses a risk to air safety.
Former FCC chairs Ajit Pai, Tom Wheeler, Julius Genachowski, Michael Copps, Michael Powell and Mignon Clyburn said in a joint letter they were concerned about the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) recent efforts to revisit the FCC’s 2020 decision to allow use of the C-Band spectrum.
The former officials said the agencies should work to “resolve the FAA’s concerns expeditiously, but this debate should not be fought publicly in a way that undermines consumer confidence in the process.”
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