Aircraft manufacturer Embraer informed Anac (National Civil Aviation Agency) last week that it intends to start carrying out tests to assess the impact of 5G technology on its aircraft. The measure was announced after US telephone companies postponed the start of new 5G services in the country by two weeks at the request of the government and aircraft manufacturers, who asked for more time to assess the risks of interference in the used frequency bands. by their planes.
In Brazil, Anatel (National Telecommunications Agency) informed that it does not intend to postpone the beginning of the 5G operation, scheduled for the end of July. The agency claims that the frequency band adopted in the country is different from the North American one and easily complies with international safety standards.
In this episode of E Tem Mais, Carol Nogueira presents an overview of the precautions adopted in Brazil and abroad to prevent the introduction of 5G technology from causing interference in aviation. To describe the concerns of the airline industry and the challenges of 5G in Brazil, participating in this episode are aircraft mechanic Lito Sousa, creator of the Aviões e Músicas channel, and specialist in technology, innovation and digital security Arthur Igreja.
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