FCC Releases Compliance Guide on Real-Time Text Transition
The FCC released a small entity compliance guide Tuesday explaining its December order on a common standard for the transition from text technology to real-time text (see 1612150048). “RTT messages are immediately conveyed to and received by recipients as the…
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messages are composed, as compared to all other text-based messaging services, which require parties to press a key to transmit messages,” the guide said. “RTT allows text to be sent at the same time as voice communications, permitting a more conversation-friendly service. In addition, by not requiring users to hit ‘send,’ 911 call center personnel will be able to receive incomplete messages from people who are in danger.”