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Syracuse-Rome drone corridor to host 5G test network

The 50-mile unmanned-aircraft systems (UAS) corridor between Syracuse and Rome will host a 5G test network for unmanned aircraft. The Open Generation 5G Consortium of MITRE Engenuity, a Virginia nonprofit, has determined the corridor is a “prime location” to launch the nation’s first 5G UAS testing range. A UAS is also referred to as a drone. (PHOTO CREDIT: NUAIR)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A 5G test network for unmanned aircraft is coming to the 50-mile unmanned-aircraft systems (UAS) corridor between Syracuse and Rome.  NUAIR hopes to have the necessary components to begin the testing before the end of the year, Tim Lawton, director of marketing & public relations for NUAIR tells CNYBJ in an email. […]

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