Hamilton Relay supports an emergency order to address “impermissible marketing...
Hamilton Relay supports an emergency order to address “impermissible marketing practices” by some Internet Protocol captioned telephone service (IP CTS) providers, it told aides to each FCC commissioner Friday, an ex parte filing said (http://xrl.us/bn73dm). Hamilton is also “not opposed”…
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to an emergency rule requiring captioned telephones to be distributed with the captions feature turned off, it said. The relay provider opposes emergency adoption of a -70 dB eligibility standard for new IP CTS users, arguing it would “disserve the public interest because it is not well grounded in science.” Hamilton suggested the FCC consider eligibility standards in a notice of proposed rulemaking accompanying the draft emergency order.