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The airline and wireless industries, locked for months in a game of chicken over 5G broadband services set to be enabled on Wednesday, have agreed to a two-week delay, given concerns that airlines would have to cancel thousands of flights to avoid interference with airline equipment.
Verizon and A&T as well as Airlines for America, the lobby for major U.S. airlines, confirmed the tentative deal today.
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