European Commission opens 5G door for passenger planes

European Commission opens 5G door for passenger planes


European Commission, within the scope of a decision it has taken, opened the door of 5G technology for passenger aircraft. At least a good step for Europe expelled.

European Commission, Passengers of airline companies in European Union member countries It granted permission to provide 5G internet on flights based in Europe. In this way, the flight “airplane mode” eliminating the necessity The commission is taking a really logical step when we are very close to entering 2023. Thanks to the high-speed 5G internet, people will be able to get a very effective connection experience in the sky as well as on the land, and they will get rid of the slow plane internet. European Commission official who made a statement on the subject Thierry Breton “5G will provide innovative services for people and growth opportunities for European companies. The sky is no longer the limit when it comes to the possibilities of super-fast, high-capacity connectivity.” said.

Deadline for member states to make 5G frequency bands available to passengers on airplanes 30 June 2023 determining as European Commission, states that the process will not pose any danger. Reportedly, there are concerns in the US that 5G frequencies will interfere with flights and potentially even lead to inaccurate altitude readings.

From the UK Flight Safety Committee Dai Whittingham states that this is not a problem under the UK and the European Union in general. According to Whittingham, the probability of interference in Europe is much less because a different set of frequencies is used for 5G. However, this warning passing: “People who travel by plane want 5G. Yes, regulators will now make this possible, but they have to make sure everything they do is safe.”

Meanwhile, other names are working on providing high-speed internet on airplanes. One of them is Elon Musk‘s private space company SpaceX. The firm’s internet offering from space starlink The service will soon be available on airplanes as well. Directly to all the details about the high-speed internet system from space that will come to the aircraft with a special antenna equipment. from here you can reach.

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As for Turkey’s 5G adventure, the latest Vodafone Turkey CEO Engin Aksoy Note the following sentences uttered by had pulled: “The transition to 5G has been on the agenda of our industry recently. Today, 210 operators in 83 countries have launched 5G services. We hope that Turkey will join the list of countries embracing 5G as soon as possible. Our expectation, clarification and announcement of the tender schedule and details as soon as possible and the start of Turkey’s transition to 5G.

Ensuring a sustainable and predictable investment environment in line with the realities of the market in the transition to 5G will enable the sector to get the maximum benefit from 5G and bring it to the economy as added value.” 5G is currently only in Turkey It can be tried in a limited area within the new airport in Istanbul.

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