508 applies only to the GOvernment, but Section 255 if I have the correct number would apply to cell phones. This is section 255 of the Telecommunications Act.
On Jun 10, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Which federal regulations would that be? There is Section 508 but I thought that only applied to government procurement. So without compliance the government will not buy iPhones or something. Also a lot of laws only require registering a plan to reach accessibility and demonstrate adherence to that plan, not that you must have things accessible day 1. Apple may well have a plan in place but the solution is not yet implemented or surfaced in a public product yet. I suspect they have bags of lawyers who checked into this.

CB

Larry Wanger wrote:
Never mind that Apple is probably violating Federal requirements to make phones accessible. You know, this morning my wife's cell phone (an iPhone) was ringing with an important phone call and I couldn't even answer it! Something is wrong with this picture. They are aware of the problem and yet have taken no steps to make the phone accessible.


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On Jun 9, 2008, at 8:07 PM, Richie Gardenhire wrote:

Unfortunately from the preliminary readings I've done, the new iPhone 3G edition, will not be VoiceOver friendly. We will probably have to wait a while longer for that to happen. But as they say, "All good things come to those of us who wait patiently." So I'm going to keep reading and checking to see what comes down the pipe in the next generation of iPhones after this one. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.





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