Purple wants a 30-day waiver of a new rule requiring...
Purple wants a 30-day waiver of a new rule requiring that IP Captioned Telephone Service equipment have a default setting of “captions off,” it told the FCC Friday (http://bit.ly/XGSvwx). It will take that long for Purple to complete its software…
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upgrade to meet the FCC’s new requirements, it said. It’s seeking the waiver only for service provided through Cisco IP phones. Thereafter, Purple wants a waiver related to the installation of those software upgrades in enterprise IT environments where customers are using Cisco IP phones. “Upon receipt of the new default-off requirements ... I immediately started work on developing specifications for the upgrade,” said an attached statement of Purple’s director of R&D. But the complexity of Cisco’s phone software means that Purple will be unable to install the new software until around April 1, he said.