5G C-Band rollout delayed by DOT

5G C-Band rollout halted by DOT to protect potential interference with airplane radio altimeters on request from FAA and U.S. airlines.
5G C-Band rollout delayed by DOT

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) sent a letter to Verizon and AT&T demanding they delay 5G C-Band rollout operations for two weeks while it works with the FAA on protecting airport systems from 5G C-Band interference.


The move comes just weeks after the alert from FAA and U.S. airlines that using certain frequencies could hamper flight operations, even affecting airplane radio altimeters.

AT&T and Verizon paid $78 million for the C-Band spectrum in an auction, which has been called essential to carriers delivering on their promises of 5G. Known as mid-band (between 3.7 – 4GHz), this bandwidth covers more area with fewer towers at higher speeds making it an important component for the widespread availability of 5G to consumers who are always online.

“The economic stakes for the aviation industry and the disruptions that would be caused to the traveling public by commercializing C-Band service in January are enormous, especially given the current strain and uncertainty generated by the coronavirus epidemic,” said the U.S. Department of Transportation in the letter.

The letter warns that the implementation may be particularly hazardous during “times of low visibility and bad weather,” which might cause airlines to divert, disrupt, and even cancel flights.

The Federal Aviation Administration is also cooperating with the aeronautics and communications industries to find a solution that will enable 5G C-band technology and aviation to operate safely. While this work is being done, the FAA advised airlines that Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) may be issued in areas where 5G interference is likely.

The DOT and the FAA are seeking additional time to establish buffer zones around major airports to safeguard these flight operations. “This will allow for 5G C-band deployment around these important airports on a rolling basis, allowing planned locations of C-Band antennas to be activated by the end of March 2022, unless unforeseen technical challenges or new safety concerns arise. The two-week break is designed to find the airports that require these buffer zones.

Verizon and AT&T have stated that the 5G C-band poses no hazard to air travel. They did, however, agree in November to lower the power output of all 5G C-band stations, including those located near airports. The agreement is scheduled to lapse later this year. The firms have yet to react to this most recent demand. The two carriers subsequently signed a station power agreement to delay installation until January 5, 2022, while the FAA conducted an air safety inquiry. That is the date the DOT and FAA now want to change by a few weeks, if at all possible.

If the FAA finishes its job in two weeks, most users will not notice the delay in the 5G C-Band rollout. However, because many smartphones, such as the iPhone 13 and Samsung Galaxy S21, already support 5G C-Band, there’s a chance that AT&T and Verizon customers near these 5G C-Band stations may begin to experience better 5G speed and reliability.


Recent Content

Telecom Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are embracing a digital-first strategy to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving industry. This article outlines how CSPs are integrating AI for operational efficiency, shifting towards personalized customer experiences, building scalable monetization strategies, and overcoming legacy challenges to drive long-term digital transformation and enterprise value.
Telecom giants play a critical role in SMEs’ digital transformation, yet a gap remains in access to broadband, cloud, and 5G technologies. While large enterprises receive priority, SMEs often struggle with affordability and digital adoption. This article explores how telecom providers can bridge the digital divide by offering tailored solutions, strategic partnerships, and flexible pricing models to support SME growth.
The US Department of Defense has transitioned 5G Open RAN from prototype to full operational deployment, enhancing military logistics, automation, and cybersecurity. With industry partners like JMA Wireless and Federated Wireless, the DoD is leveraging 5G for mission-critical operations. This article explores how 5G Open RAN improves operational resilience, workforce efficiency, and future military applications, including spectrum management and AI-driven network optimization.
The telecom industry is in the midst of a major shift from “telco” to “techco”, with operators investing in AI, 5G, cloud computing, and digital services to compete with tech giants like Amazon and Google. At MWC 2025, leaders from e&, KDDI, MTN, and SK Telecom discussed their AI-driven strategies, including self-healing networks, smart city infrastructure, fintech expansion, and enterprise 5G solutions. As telcos embrace AI-powered automation and cloud-based innovations, they are redefining their role in the digital economy.
Ericsson, Volvo Group, and Airtel have joined forces to explore how 5G Advanced, Digital Twin technology, and Extended Reality (XR) can transform manufacturing in India. The research, conducted at Volvo’s R&D Centre in Bangalore, will focus on smart factories, immersive training, and real-time process optimization. With Airtel’s low-latency 5G network, the collaboration aims to enhance industrial automation, workforce training, and AI-driven efficiencies, setting a benchmark for Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 innovations.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced the 5G Innovation Hackathon 2025, a six-month competition to drive 5G-powered solutions across industries. Open to students, startups, and professionals, the hackathon will focus on AI, IoT, smart cities, and next-gen connectivity innovations. Participants will receive funding, mentorship, and access to 100+ 5G Use Case Labs. Winners will showcase their solutions at India Mobile Congress 2025.

Download Magazine

With Subscription
Whitepaper
Explore the Private Network Edition of 5G Magazine, your guide to the latest in private 5G/LTE and CBRS networks. This edition spotlights 11 award categories including private 5G/LTE leader, neutral host leader, and rising startups. It features insights from industry leaders like Jason Wallin of John Deere and an analysis...
Whitepaper
Discover the potential of mobile networks in modern warfare through our extensive whitepaper. Dive into its strategic significance, understand its security risks, and gain insights on optimizing mobile networks in critical situations. An essential guide for defense planners and cybersecurity enthusiasts....

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Scroll to Top