FCC Mandates for FM Chips in Smartphones 'Deader Than a Door Nail,' Shapiro Says
The idea that the FCC should pass mandates requiring FM chips in smartphones, as United Methodist Communications urged the commission to do (see [Ref:1410150101]), "is deader than a door nail," CEA President Gary Shapiro emailed us Thursday. "Even broadcasters say…
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they are not seeking government action on this. The marketplace is resolving this and many cell phones with radio options are available for purchase, plus most cars have radios."