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FCC, Hearing Aid
FCC Sets 2026 Deadline For Hearing Aid Compatibility In Smartphones, All Companies Will Have To Comply
In addition to hearing aid compatibility, the FCC now mandates that smartphones must offer simpler Bluetooth pairing options.
FCC: All smartphones must have hearing aid compatibility
"Americans with hearing loss will no longer be limited in their choice of technologies, features, and prices available in the mobile handset marketplace," wrote the FCC. The rule
FCC: 100% of Mobile Phones Must Be Hearing Aid Compatible
Now that hearing aids are available over-the-counter, the FCC takes accessibility a step further with requirements for Bluetooth and volume control.
The FCC basically just ordered Android OEMs to step up their hearing aid game
The FCC has mandated that every phone sold in the US must be compatible with hearing aids. The commission also requires both Android OEMs and Apple to abandon proprietary Bluetooth standards that could interfere with hearing aid compatibility.
FCC has a new mandate for mobile phones sold in the US: What is it
The FCC has mandated that all smartphones in the US be compatible with hearing aids to ensure accessibility for 48 million Americans with hearing loss.
All smartphones will have to be compatible with all Bluetooth hearing aids
The FCC has announced new requirements for all smartphones to be compatible with all Bluetooth hearing aids, and one
FCC Requires That All Mobile Phones Must Be Compatible With Hearing Aids
Spread the loveIn a landmark move that prioritizes accessibility and inclusivity, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced a new rule requiring all mobile phones to be compatible with hearing aids.
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This Activist Uses the FCC To Shoehorn Gruesome Anti-Abortion Ads Onto the Air
Many commentators, especially progressives, feel that it's simply too easy for people to say offensive or untrue things on TV ...
Radio Ink
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FCC’s New HD Radio Expansion Rules Get November Start Date
The FCC’s Media Bureau has announced the start date for new rules allowing for expanded HD Radio coverage. The rules, ...
Opinion
R Street Institute
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Opinion
Musk Unlikely to Pay Price at Democratic FCC for Trump Support
The FCC under Jessica Rosenworcel is unlikely to be “openly punitive” against any company just because Musk controls it, said ...
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FCC proposes $146,976 fine for ESPN's improper use of emergency alert tones
ESPN improperly used Emergency Alert System tones to draw attention to pending NBA broadcasts in 2023 and should be fined ...
Radio Ink
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FCC Chair Rosenworcel Answers Congressional Inquiry on Soros
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel has responded to the US House investigation regarding the Commission's approval of Audacy's ...
CNET on MSN
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The FCC Is Also Fed Up With Data Caps
A new inquiry seeks public feedback on data caps and explores whether the commission has the legal authority to regulate them ...
ConsumerAffairs
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FCC, states go after accused Robocall scofflaw
A company called iDentidad Telecom is in trouble with the Federal Communications Commission and 51 attorneys general ...
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FCC says all smartphones must be hearing aid-compatible
The gist is the FCC is establishing a Bluetooth pairing requirement, thereby discouraging smartphone makers from using ...
RBR
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A Religious Broadcaster Gets Trio Of FCC Application OKs
Two of those CPs are mutually exclusive, and the
FCC
’s Audio Division Chief, Al Shuldiner, was asked to resolve the matter.
Government Technology
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Carlisle, Pa., Schools Apply for FCC's Cybersecurity Pilot
Carlisle Area School District has applied for funding from the Federal Communications Commission's Strategic Cybersecurity ...
Opinion
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Opinion
WATCH: FCC commissioner explains if CBS could be in hot water over controversial ’60 Minutes’ edit
FCC commissioner Nathan Simington explained if CBS could be in hot water over the now-infamous "60 Minutes" interview with ...
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