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Cliff's Notes: Federal regulation of Video Relay Service

For anyone interested in understanding how VRS has evolved in America, a neatly organized history of its regulation is a must. Since none to my knowledge have been written, I've compiled all of the FCC's rules and announcements regarding VRS from December 2000-May 2006.

All of the data was culled from the FCC's "SUMMARIES AND CITATIONS OF TRS ITEMS" website, which summarizes (and links to) all of the rulings for traditional text, IP-text, speech-to-speech and video relay services, dating back to 1990. VRS came 10 years later, and that's when all the fun (documented below) started :

2000-2001
2002-2003
2004
2005
2006

Posted by croke on July 12, 2006 08:40 PM | Permalink

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