Category: 5G

Scientists Warn Wireless Radiation, 5G May Endanger Animals

Researchers have published a three-part, 150-page review of how wildlife could be suffering harms from the non-ionizing electromagnetic fields (EMF) produced by wireless infrastructure, raising questions about the environmental safety of wireless technology as 5G begins to blanket the United States. “We’ve known for a while now, through a number of scientific studies, that cellular…


Akoustis Clocks 96 Percent Sequential Revenue Growth in Q2; Issues Positive Q3 Outlook

Akoustis Technologies Inc. reported second-quarter FY22 revenue growth of 96 percent quarter-on-quarter to $3.67 million, missing the consensus of $3.78 million. “Despite the ongoing macro headwinds presented by both COVID and semi-conductor supply chain shortages, Akoustis was able to achieve record revenue and unit growth in the December quarter and we expect that growth to continue….


US FAA Approves 78 Percent of Planes for Low-Visibility Landings Near 5G Airports

WASHINGTON— The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday issued new approvals for additional altimeters that allow about 78 percent of the U.S. commercial air fleet to perform low-visibility landings at airports where 5G C-band wireless is deployed. Some flights were being affected at San Francisco because of low visibility, with some diverted to other airports…


Emirates to Again Fly Boeing 777 to US as 5G Rollout Slowed

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Long-haul carrier Emirates said Thursday it will resume its Boeing 777 flights to the United States after halting its use of the aircraft there over concerns new 5G services in America could interfere with airplane technology that measures altitude. International carriers that rely heavily on the wide-body Boeing 777, and other Boeing…


Major US Airlines Say 5G Wireless Technology Rollout Causing Only Minor Disruptions to Air Travel

A number of major U.S. airlines said on Wednesday that the 5G wireless technology rollout was causing only minor disruptions to air travel a day after dozens of carriers scrambled to reschedule or cancel flights to the country over safety concerns. On Wednesday, Verizon and AT&T rolled out their 5G service across the United States but agreed to temporarily delay its…


Airlines Across US Cancel, Reschedule Dozens of Flights Amid 5G Wireless Technology Rollout Concerns

Multiple airlines across the United States have been scrambling to reschedule or cancel flights to the country ahead of a planned 5G wireless technology rollout on Wednesday that has sparked safety concerns among officials. The cancellations come as Verizon and AT&T are finally set to roll out their next-generation 5G wireless technology despite ongoing concerns as to how the technology…


Capitol Report (Jan. 18): 5G Technology Poses Safety Concerns Near Airports

AT&T and Verizon agree to delay a scheduled 5G rollout for the third time after safety and security concerns from airlines. Senators are back on Capitol Hill this week—and Democrats are doubling down on efforts to sidestep the filibuster in order to pass their voting rights bill. There are a few paths Senate Majority Leader…


AT&T, Verizon to Delay Some 5G Deployment; Microsoft to Acquire Activision Blizzard | NTD Business

Microsoft is announcing plans to buy a major video game studio that would make it one of the biggest gaming companies in the world. AT&T and Verizon again agree to delay turning on 5G services at some airports, amid a standoff with the airline industry, which has warned about a “catastrophic” impact on thousands of flights. Oil…


CEOs From Major US Airlines Warn 5G Technology Could Ground Planes

CEOs of some of the major U.S. airlines on Monday warned that the nation’s commerce will essentially “grind to a halt” and there will be “significant operation disruptions” to air passengers if 5G C-band technology is not deployed in a safe manner around airports. It comes as Verizon and AT&T are set to roll out their next-generation 5G wireless technology…


FAA Clears Way for Some Jets to Fly Within 5G Airwaves

From Alan Levin By Bloomberg News U.S. aviation regulators granted approvals that will allow some jetliners to operate within zones where new 5G wireless services are set to begin Wednesday, significantly reducing the potential impact on flight schedules. The Federal Aviation Administration said on Sunday airline manufacturers had shown that the mobile-phone signals won’t cause…