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HTC America agreed to pay $515,000 and to take other...

HTC America agreed to pay $515,000 and to take other steps to show continued compliance with FCC requirements it hit benchmarks for offering handsets that meet agency standards for radio frequency interference (M rating) and inductive coupling (T rating). The…

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consent decree settles a Wireless Bureau investigation dating to 2009. “HTC asserts that the company is now fully compliant with the hearing aid-compatible handset deployment requirements and that, as of June 2012, all handset models offered by HTC met or exceeded both the M3 and T3 rating for hearing aid compatibility,” the order said (http://xrl.us/bnqmwv). “In express reliance on the covenants and representations in this Consent Decree and to avoid further expenditure of public resources, the Bureau agrees to terminate the Investigation."