I have two questions about network interfaces on TVs.

1.  Is HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) port classified as a network
interface like Ethernet or WiFi network interface?

2.  Shall HDMI-CEC port be disabled by default according to the regulation?

We received customers' inquiries/complaints to be required to activate this
feature manually and would like to know the background why this port is
disable by default although both enable and disable modes meet the power
consumption limits.  We have read the latest draft revision of 06/10/2020
but still no clue of this issue and seeking more details for compliance.

Thanks and regards,

Scott

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