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According to reports, the European Union is deciding whether to allow flights to provide passengers with 5G services in the air, including listening to music, watching videos, swiping various apps and making calls, because they can’t stand the slow tortoise-like Wi-Fi service in the air. If the bill is successfully passed, it means that the European Union will require airlines to provide passengers with 5G connections instead of requiring passengers to pay for Wi-Fi, which also means that airlines’ mandatory mobile phone shutdown and flight mode will come to an end. If agreed, EU member states would need to prepare such 5G networks by June 30, 2023. (Financial Association)
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