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ADA Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide: ADA Standard Section 2010
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Captioning (Advisory Guidance)
When manufacturers of telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment provide videos with their products (such as tutorials or information explaining various components of a...
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E102.7 ITU-T (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed standard is new to the 508 Standards (as well as the 255 Guidelines), though it reflects current industry practice....
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§ 35.161(b)
directing incoming telephone calls, that system must provide effective real-time communication with individuals using auxiliary aids and services, including TTYs and all forms of FCC-approved telecommunications...
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Fire Alarm Systems: ADA Standard Section 702
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255 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This chapter proposes scoping for requirements applicable to telecommunications equipment manufacturers in the design, development, or fabrication of covered ICT that is newly released,...
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Appendix to Part 1193 — Advisory Guidance
information and links to on-going discussions, the reader is referred to the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research's Rehabilitation Engineering Center on Access to Telecommunications...
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C201.2 Readily Achievable
When a telecommunications equipment manufacturer determines that conformance to one or more requirements in Chapter 4 (Hardware) or Chapter 5 (Software) would not be readily achievable,...
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PARTNERING ASSOCIATIONS OFFERING DISCOUNTED OR COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTIONS
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ANSI/BHMA: ADA Standard Section 105.2.1
Section 105.2.1 of the ADA Standards cover references to the ANSI/BHMA standards for door durability, strength, and performance.
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§1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility.
Where readily achievable, telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment shall comply with the requirements of subpart C of this part....
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NFPA
[DSA-AC] The National Fire Protection Association....
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NFPA
[DSA-AC] The National Fire Protection Association....
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IV. Description of Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other Compliance Requirements.
Manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment are required by Section 255 to "ensure that the equipment is designed, developed and fabricated to be accessible...
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C101.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the Board’s statutory charge under the Communications Act, this section states that the purpose of the proposed 255 Guidelines is the provision of scoping and technical requirements for telecommunications...
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NFPA
[DSA-AC] The National Fire Protection Association....
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Corada was developed and is maintained by Evan Terry Associates, for the purpose of helping people to identify, to understand, and to meet their obligations under the ADA and other access...
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Choosing more than one provider
Although FCC rules require that you have only one "default provider" associated with each videophone number, you are permitted to have multiple default VRS providers, so long as you have...
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Accessible
Telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment which comply with the requirements of subpart C of this part....
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Section 1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section provides that where readily achievable, telecommunications equipment and customer...
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Text Telephones (TTYs) (Advisory Guidance)
Text Telephones (TTYs) 20. A TTY also provides direct two-way typed conversations. The cost of these devices begins at approximately $200 and they can be operated by anyone who...
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Alternate Modes (Advisory Guidance)
Alternate Modes 11. Information is provided increasingly through a variety of means including television advertisements, Internet postings, information seminars, and telephone....