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Telecommunications giants Verizon and AT&T have agreed to a two-week delay in their planned deployment of additional frequencies for 5G wireless communications, along with a set of mitigations designed to reduce power levels around 50 U.S. airports.
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Telecommunications firms delay activation of new frequencies for 5G wireless service.
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Telecommunications giants Verizon and AT&T have agreed to a two-week delay in their planned deployment of additional frequencies for 5G wireless communications, along with a set of mitigations designed to reduce power levels around 50 U.S. airports.
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