Drone delivery heading to more US neighborhoods
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Drone delivery is so fast it can zip a pint of ice cream from Walmart to a customer’s driveway before it melts. Yet drone delivery has also been slow to take off in the U.S. More than five years after commercial drone delivery began, it’s still found in only a handful of suburbs, and deliveries are made within a limited radius.
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For years, service providers have been afraid to scale up because the regulatory framework wasn't in place. That could soon change.
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