The Pentagon, NASA and others are in controversy over the new 5G network - Hamari News

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The Pentagon, NASA and others are in controversy over the new 5G network

The Pentagon, NASA and others are in controversy over the new 5G network

The Pentagon, NASA and others are in controversy over the new 5G network

The Pentagon, NASA, and others are in controversy over the new 5G network Trump administration, unlike the Pentagon, NASA, and other government agencies is divided over the deployment of a new 5G cellular network.

The five-member Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the deployment of the 5G cellular network through the Legado network in late April.

The OCC's decision was supported by Attorney General Bill Barr and Foreign Secretary Mike Pompeo.

But Pentagon chief Mark Asper, NASA, the Commerce Department, the Department of Homeland Security and major airlines have opposed it.

A senior Pentagon official raised the issue in the Senate on Wednesday.

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Dana DC, a senior adviser to the Secretary of Defense for Information Technology, said that given the operational impact of GPS, there were a number of unknown individuals and the risk was too high to allow the proposed Lego system to proceed.

Jim Anhoff, a Republican from Oklahoma who heads the Senate Armed Services Committee, also opposed the plan, a Lego, formerly known as the Light Squad.

"It's not good to risk the GPS signal. It's about protecting national and economic security for the benefit of companies and investors."

"Because of the federal investigation and analysis, experts from each federal agency say the Legado program will interfere with the GPS system." He said interfering with GPS would hurt the entire US economy.

I have raised this issue with President Donald Trump and the FCC about not arresting the President. "

The DC said the Pentagon would appeal the FCC's decision.

( Hamari News ) 

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