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.
FCC Seeks Comments on Accessibility of Cell Phones for People Who are Blind, with Vision Loss or are Deaf-Blind
In a notice released August 5, 2010, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) asks for comments on accessibility of wireless phones for people who are blind, have vision loss or are deaf-blind, how gaps in accessibility prevent communication, on cost and feasibility issues and on technical barriers, among other topics raised in the Federal Register Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). Comments are due September 13, with Reply Comments due September 30, 2010.
Please follow instructions in the NPRM on how to file comments. If you wish to file a brief comment, you can Express File a Comment on the FCC website using the Online Form. Insert Docket No. 10-145 for the Proceeding Number. Or visit the FCC Disability Rights Office Headlines website.
CG Docket No. 10-145; DA 10-1324
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