Comments Due April 4 for Biennial CVAA Report
Comments are due April 4 for the FCC’s biennial report to Congress required by the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act, said a public notice in docket 10-213 Wednesday. The agency is seeking comment on accessibility topics including internet…
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browsers in mobile phones, the extent of barriers to accessibility in telecom, and the effect of CVAA enforcement on innovation. The agency is “especially interested in comment on whether people with disabilities are able to access the telecommunications and advanced communications services and equipment necessary to work, study, and obtain healthcare in a remote environment,” due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the PN said. “Since our last biennial Report to Congress, accessibility needs have evolved, and we anticipate that this year’s report will highlight specific accessible devices and services, as well as those that may need improvement, in this area.”