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FCC Order Notes Plan to Decide by 2022 on Whether 100% HAC Compliance is Achievable

The FCC issued a wireless handset hearing-aid compatibility order that contains tweaks to a draft, some of which weren't flagged Thursday when commissioners unanimously adopted the item (see 1811150033). Noting the agency separately is considering broader HAC rule changes that…

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may be appropriate if it requires 100 percent of covered handsets to be HAC-compatible, the order added language in paragraph 15 that said: "Per the schedule established in that proceeding, which we have no current plan to deviate from, the process through which the Commission would make a determination whether a 100 percent requirement is achievable would conclude at the end of 2022." The order in docket 17-228 and Monday's Daily Digest replaces annual service provider reporting with certification and enhanced website disclosure duties.