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Huawei Posts First-Ever Yearly Revenue Decline as U.S. Sanctions Continue to Bite, But Profit Surges
Huawei’s business has been hurt by U.S. sanctions, which have sought to cut it off from key software and components like semiconductors.
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3G Signals Are Going Away Soon. Here's What You Need to Know
Older cell phones, alarm systems and roadside assistance devices that run on 3G signal will no longer work, and may already be unable to get a signal, says telecommunications consultant Hugh Odom. That’s because cell phone companies decided to shut down 3G signals in order to make room for 5G. As the signal dies off, check in with older neighbors...
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‘Pathetic' Performance Has Left U.S. ‘Well Behind' China in 5G Race, Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt Says
Eric Schmidt and co-author Graham Allison said in an op-end that 5G development is key as it could enhance a country’s military and intelligence capabilities.
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FAA Clears Way for Verizon, AT&T to Turn on More 5G Cell Towers
Concern about new high-speed wireless service interfering with airplanes appears to be easing
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Strong Recovery for India's Smartphone Market in 2021 With a Record 162 Million Shipments
Chinese smartphone makers dominated the top five spots in 2021, with Xiaomi leading the way and South Korean phonemaker Samsung taking second place.
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EXPLAINER: Why Fear of 5G Halting Flights Has Faded
New 5G wireless service is up and running in the United States, with little of the feared disruption to air travel.
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As Emirates and Other Airlines Resume US Flights After Pause, Exec Slams 5G Rollout
The FAA gave approval late Wednesday for more types of planes to land in low visibility near 5G signals, including the Boeing 777.
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What Took So Long With the 5G Rollout?
Airlines have known about the impending rollout of 5G cell signal for years now – and had time to prepare for how it would potentially impact planes’ instruments, said Hugh Odom, a former attorney for AT&T. Airlines have warned they may cancel or change some flights, while cell companies have agreed to limit 5G signal around some airports .”The aviation...
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After Years of 5G Hype and Investment, Wednesday's Network Launch Makes It Real
The 5G networks turned on Wednesday use wavelengths called C-band to cover a large part of the country with wireless service that’s faster than current 4G.
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Foreign Airlines Cancel, Change Flights to US Over 5G Concerns
Major international airlines have canceled flights heading to the U.S. or changed the planes they’re using
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5G Rollout Delayed in Wake of Airline Warning
AT&T and Verizon have announced that they will delay the roll out of 5G that was scheduled for Wednesday. This comes after many major airlines announced a stern warning about the dangers of 5G towers near airports. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest and shows us what the delay could mean for both travelers and 5G users.
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Foreign Airlines Cancel Some U.S. Flights Despite 5G Deal
ANA, Japan Airlines and Emirates were among the carriers that canceled flights over concerns new 5G service could interfere with some onboard systems.
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AT&T, Verizon to Delay 5G Rollout Near Some Airports After Airlines Warn of Chaos
The airlines are in a showdown with AT&T and Verizon over the telecom companies’ plan to launch new 5G wireless service this week, warning that thousands of flights could be grounded or delayed if the rollout takes place near major airports.
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Why It's Not Possible for the Covid Vaccines to Contain a Magnetic Tracking Chip That Connects to 5G
Doctors and scientists explain why the Covid vaccines can’t contain tracking microchips that make the spot magnetic, despite viral TikToks claiming otherwise.
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Tech's Turbulence Could Be a ‘Really Good Buying Opportunity' for These Rate-Resistant Groups, Trader Says
Cloud, cybersecurity, fintech and 5G stocks have strong fundamentals and long-term growth trajectories, says Tocqueville Asset Management’s John Petrides.
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September May Have a Bad Reputation for Stocks, But One Top Strategist Just Hiked His S&P 500 Year-End Target Anyway
National Securities’ Art Hogan explains why he hiked his S&P 500 target by 7%.
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Verizon and AT&T Plan Post-Pandemic 5G Marketing Blitz, Even as Consumer Use Cases Remain Unclear
Verizon and AT&T shelved 5G marketing efforts emphasizing outdoor activities during the pandemic. Now they’re ready to push it again.
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Covid-Weary Consumers Coming Back to Cities, Stadiums Boost 5G Traffic, Verizon CEO Says
“We see people coming back to urban places” where 5G is available, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg told CNBC on Wednesday. “We see them coming back to stadiums.”