FCC Wants to Refresh Videoconferencing Record
The FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau sought to refresh the record on proposed rules to enable people with disabilities to access and use interoperable videoconferencing. Comment deadlines will be set in a Federal Register notice. “In particular, we invite…
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the public to provide further comment on the kinds of services encompassed by the term ‘interoperable video conferencing service,’ a type of advanced communications service (ACS) subject to section 716 of the Communications Act,” the bureau said Wednesday. The FCC’s Disability Advisory Committee approved a report on telecommunications relay services on videoconferencing platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Webex in February (see 2202240064).