NEW YORK/TOKYO -- Airlines that had canceled U.S. flights over concerns about interference from 5G wireless signals are returning to their usual schedules after AT&T and Verizon Communications agreed to delay the start of service near airports.
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A commercial aircraft approaches to land at San Diego International Airport. © Reuters
NEW YORK/TOKYO -- Airlines that had canceled U.S. flights over concerns about interference from 5G wireless signals are returning to their usual schedules after AT&T and Verizon Communications agreed to delay the start of service near airports.