Hearing-aid mandate causes static; February 2008 benchmark seems out of reach with fewer handset makers in market.

RCR Wireless News, January, 2007

Byline: JEFFREY SILVA

The mobile-phone industry and disability advocates are at a critical stage in negotiations over whether modifications should be made to a key benchmark in the Federal Communications Commission's hearing-aid-compatibility mandate, with the nation's largest carrier at risk of running afoul of next February's deadline and calling for regulatory relief.

The FCC requires cellular operators by Feb. 18, 2008, to ensure half of their handset models for each air interface comply with a 2003-approved interference standard. The agency's wireless staff is gathering fresh data for an upcoming report in which FCC members will be advised to consider doing more, less or nothing at all on HAC implementation.

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