FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 26, 2010
Washington, D.C. - The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) today, praising the Obama Administration for recognizing and celebrating the historic legislation in a White House ceremony.
"Twenty years ago today, enactment of this law gave all Americans the right to accessible communications technology," said TIA President Grant Seiffert. "TIA commends President Obama for highlighting this watershed legislation and recommitting to the provisions that are so important to providing equal access to the benefits of information and communications technology."
TIA also commended the House Energy and Commerce Committee for its leadership and commitment to disability issues, ensuring passage today of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010.
Last week TIA applauded the Obama Administration for renewing a commitment to Section 508 of the landmark Americans With Disabilities Act, which requires access to the federal government's electronic and information technology for people with disabilities, and for focusing on ensuring better agency accountability and implementation of requirements of Section 508.
Historically, TIA and the companies it represents have strongly supported government efforts to provide access to information and communications technology for Americans with disabilities through advocacy efforts in Washington and innovative technology standards development.
TIA recently submitted comments to the U.S. Access Board providing technical and substantive input for the agency's ongoing refresh of accessibility standards for communications technologies under Section 508 and Section 255 of the Communications Act.
TIA is also supportive of the launch of the FCC's Accessibility and Innovation Forum, recently submitting recommendations for:
TIA has also worked closely with the Hearing Loss Association of American and Gallaudet University to develop the TIA-1083 standard that reduces noise and interference in digital cordless phones when used by people with T-Coil-equipped hearing aids or Cochlear implants. The standard has been updated to apply to newer technologies with digital interfaces, including Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, and USB.
"TIA member companies innovate and deliver accessible information and communications technology," said Seiffert. "We look forward to continue working with the disability community, the Obama Administration and the Congress on improving accessibility to technology to give all Americans the best quality of life attainable."
About TIA
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) represents the global information and communications technology (ICT) industry through standards development, advocacy, tradeshows, business opportunities, market intelligence and worldwide environmental regulatory analysis. With roots dating back to 1924, TIA enhances the business environment for broadband, mobile wireless, information technology, networks, cable, satellite and unified communications. Members' products and services empower communications in every industry and market, including healthcare, education, security, public safety, transportation, government, the military, the environment and entertainment.
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TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org.
TIA's Board of Directors includes includes senior-level executives from ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Cisco Systems, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology, Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, OneChip Photonics, Panasonic Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion, Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom, Inc., Walker & Associates and WirefreeCom, Inc. Advisors to the Board include ACS Solutions, FAL Associates, Openwave, Inc., and Telcordia Technologies.
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