On 4/11/2008, David Heald wrote:


It's actually in:
 
47 CFR Part 6--access to telecommunications service, telecommunications
equipment and customer premises equipment by persons with disabilities




Hi David:

This is interesting.  It suggests that the FCC has decided to place some HAC
requirements in a different place, outside the scope of FCC Part 68.  Maybe
they are trying to address the fact that the wireline network access covered
by FCC Part 68 now addresses only a portion of the means by which users
communicate.

What I'm curious about is how the enforcement system is set up.  Are VOIP
phones supposed to have some sort of label, similar to what FCC Part 68
requires, stating that the product is compliant and providing the necessary
links to documentation (such as a registration number)?  Such a process would
have to be outside the scope of Part 68 as presently written.




Joe Randolph
Telecom Design Consultant
Randolph Telecom, Inc.
781-721-2848 (USA)
[email protected]
http://www.randolph-telecom.com <http://www.randolph-telecom.com/> 


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