Wireless carriers will adopt a new real-time text protocol by December 2017


The big differentiator for RTT over current, commonly-used text-based messaging 
systems is that RTT messages are sent immediately as they're typed. The FCC 
said this allows for a more "conversational" exchange, and it also lets people 
get out partial messages in the case of an emergency. The RTT technology will 
let text users communicate with people on voice-based phones and vice versa; it 
can also work easily in your standard smartphone, eliminating the need for 
specialized equipment.

RTT represents a much-needed upgrade over TTY. As TTY was build to be used on 
standard landlines, its usage has decreased dramatically in recent years. The 
FCC also called it limited in speed (it only transmits at 60 words per minute), 
characters and capabilities. The proposal calls for RTT to roll out over 
wireless networks run by "larger carriers" by December of 2017.

http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/29/fcc-real-time-text-proposal-dec-2017/

http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/29/fcc-real-time-text-proposal-dec-2017/

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