FCC Releases VRS Item, Sets Expedited Comment Period on Compensation Rates
The FCC issued an item that seeks to improve the video relay service program that helps the deaf and hard of hearing communicate. The 82-page VRS text contains a report and order, notice of inquiry, Further NPRM and order adopted…
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Thursday by commissioners 3-0 (see 1703230055). The orders authorize voluntary trials on the use of specialized and deaf interpreters, and make other targeted changes. The FNPRM proposes to set a new four-year schedule of VRS provider compensation rates, which have been cut under the current schedule ending on June 30. The commission sought comments by April 24, replies May 4 on various rate proposals and "service-based routing" and "research and development" issues. Small providers have proposed raising their compensation rates but cutting further the highest-volume rate targeting Sorenson Communications, the largest provider. Sorenson proposed "less regulatory" market-based mechanisms. Comments on all other matters in the notices will be due 45 days after Federal Register publication of a summary, replies 30 days later.