I read the full release.   It's intent is to kick the old slow stations that 
didn't update their technology to  the new IP service. 

On Mar 7, 2015, Paul Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Friday, March 6, 2015 at 11:25:47 PM UTC-5, Doug Eastick wrote:
>>
>> I can't read the original release at this time,  but I am baffled
>that an 
>> organization still relies on analog voice and modems for just about 
>> anything. 
>>
>> Would have thought that someone in the last 15 years might have said 
>> "maybe we should go to a digital tcp/ip platform". 
>>
>
>They have. My friend who does CC had to buy new software within the
>past 
>year or two to transmit her captions over the net. She says it seems to
>
>work great. She's never mentioned them having any problems at the
>receiving 
>end.
>
>So, based on the smallest possible sample size, I'm not sure how
>correct 
>the premise of this article is.

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