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The FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau sought...

The FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau sought comment on the tentative conclusions of its 2014 biennial report on the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA), said a public notice released in Friday’s Daily Digest (http://bit.ly/1zSdRaF). CGB wants…

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to know if the report accurately represents “the current state of communications technologies,” how industry actions have led to increased accessibility and what other kinds of information should be included in the 2016 report. Comments on the 2014 report are due Sept. 11, and the report is set to be submitted to Congress Oct. 8.