COAT advocates for accessibility and usability of technology for people with disabilities. Enacting the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (21st CVAA) was a huge step forward and we are working to implement this new law. COAT’s overall aim is to ensure accessibility, usability, and affordability of all broadband, wireless, and Internet technologies for people with disabilities.
COAT Leaders Meet with Industry Reps Again about HR 3101
To continue the discussions begun November 18, 2009 five COAT leaders from AAPD, ACB, AFB, CSD and NAD met again on Tuesday December 1 for another three hours with about twenty representatives from a number of industry trade associations and companies. Discussions centered on their outstandnig questions about some of the provisions in H.R. 3101.
Trade associations represented at the meeting included CEA, CTIA, ITI, NAB, NCTA, TIA, USTelecom and the VON Coalition. Company representatives were from AOL, Motorola, and Microsoft. Still not at the table is MPAA who was sent a letter of inquiry asking if they had concerns. See related COAT story and COAT letter.
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