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Markey, AT&T move on telecom disability issues
by Matthew Lasar Dec 31 2007 - 11:58am Accessibility
Massachusetts Representative Edward Markey has introduced legislation into the House of Representatives that would dramatically overhaul the nation's telecom disability laws, extending them to new Internet based communications devices. Meanwhile AT&T has filed a statement with the Federal Communications Commission extolling its services to customers with disabilities, calling itself an "industry leader" in the field. On December 21st, Markey released a draft bill that would require cell phone manufacturers to significantly upgrade their technologies, making them far more accessible to people with hearing, speech, and sight limitations. Markey's "Twenty-first Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act" would:
Meanwhile, on the same day that Markey announced his new bill, AT&T submitted its annual report to the Commission on the corporation's progress in making its services more accessible, fulfilling one of the requirements it agreed to in December of 2006 when the FCC approved its merger with Bell South. AT&T's statement says that in 2006 the firm:
The filing lists some of AT&T's recent charitable contributions in this area, including:
AT&T's statement also says that it is doing research on a remote control device activated by voice. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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