Tensions rise between US mobile operators and the airline industry over the deployment of 5G in the C-band, requiring the White House to step in and negotiate a path forward.
What is a common practice among Windows users whenever the system plays up — rebooting the machine — has now become a necessity for the Boeing 787 as well.
As a recent international passenger to the USA, I can tell you first hand that it is not just the Samsung Galaxy Note7 that is on the no-fly list. We are back to crackdowns on power banks, and some airlines are insisting that portable devices like laptops and tablets not be plugged into the aircraft power supply.
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has recommended that the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) takes the cybersecurity of in-flight Wi-Fi threats much more seriously.
Internet giant Amazon has asked the US Federal Aviation Authority for permission to test drones for delivery of packages to customers.
Suddenly, with the stroke of a pen, it is safe to use electronic devices during take-off and landing. That’s in the USA – it is still dangerous in Australia.