We hope that China will use this break in the negotiations to reexamine its approach to the negotiations to expand the ITA and focus on reducing its overly large list of sensitive products. If China is ready to move forward to conclude the expansion of the ITA this year then the ITA Expansion is achievable this year.
Accessibility Filings
2013
- TIA Files Comments with Brazilian Telecom Regulator Anatel on Proposed Accessibility Requirements on “Mobile Stations” to Aid the Visually-Impaired, EN version (July 31, 2013)
- TIA Files Comments with Brazilian Telecom Regulator Anatel on Proposed Accessibility Requirements on “Mobile Stations” to Aid the Visually-Impaired, PT version (July 31, 2013)
- TIA Files Comments with the FCC on Further Issues with Accessible Emergency Information and Apparatus Requirements (July 23, 2013)
- TIA Files with the Federal Communications Commission on Proposed Rules Regarding the Accessibility of User Interfaces, and Video Programming Guides and Menu (July 15, 2013)
- TIA Submits Comments to the FCC under its 2012 Biennial Review, Reminding the Commission of its Part 68 Petition for Rulemaking (March 6, 2013)
- TIA Submits Joint Comments with ATIS on Automated Error Messages for Failed Text-to-911 Attempts and Consumer Expectations and Education (February 8, 2013)
- TIA files Reply Comments with FCC on Accessible Emergency Information and Apparatus Requirements (January 7, 2013)
- TIA Comments - Updated HAC Regs Review 012213
2012
- TIA files Petition for Rulemaking with the FCC Requesting that Wireline Telephone Equipment Hearing Aid Compatibility Volume Control Standards be Updated (10/25/12)
- TIA Comments to Proposed Changes to FCC Form 655 (Hearing Aid Compatibility Status Report) (9/28/12)
- TIA Comments on Tentative Findings in the FCC's 1st CVAA Biennial Report to Congress (9/6/12)
- TIA Comments to Inform the FCC's 1st CVAA Biennial Report to Congress (7/25/12)
- TIA Comments in Support of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's Petition for Class Waiver from ACS Rules (7/23/12)
- TIA Reply Comments in Support of the Electronic Software Association's Petition for Class Waiver from the FCC's ACS Rules (6/25/12)
- TIA Reply Comments in Support of the Consumer Electronics Association's Petition for Class Waiver from the FCC's ACS Rules (6/25/12)
- TIA Reply Comments to the FCC on its Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking towards Implementing the CVAA (3/14/12)
- TIA Joint Comments with CTIA to the U.S. Architectural and Transportation Accessibility Board on the Telecommunications Act's Accessibility Guidelines and Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards (3/7/12)
- TIA Comments to the FCC on its Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking towards Implementing the CVAA (2/13/12)
- TIA Reply Comments to the FCC on the Proposed Adoption of the ANSI C63.19:2010 Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard for Wireless Devices (1/30/12)
- TIA Comments with FCC on the Proposed Adoption of the ANSI C63.19:2010 Hearing Aid Compatibility for Wireless Devices (1/13/12)
2011
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As part of a large U.S. industry delegation representing a broad array of ICT manufacturers, TIA is in Geneva, Switzerland this week to cheer on the trade negotiators who are working hard to conclude the negotiations to expand the product coverage of the WTO’s Information Technology Agreement (ITA). The ITA remains one of the most commercially important WTO trade agreements – by eliminating tariffs on a broad range of ICT products, the ITA lowers the cost and improves access to these products, which are vital to the economic competitiveness of all economies around the world.
The Telecommunications Industry Association was in Geneva last week along with AdvaMed, the Consumer Electronics Association, the Entertainment Software Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, the Liquid Crystal Polymer Coalition, the Motion Picture Association of America, and the Semiconductor Industry Association. This coalition of high-tech companies represents a broad spectrum of manufacturers and service providers in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.
Last week was a busy one at the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland. The signs are very encouraging that the member countries of the WTO are back on track to move the WTO’s trade liberalization agenda forward – from the new International Services Agreement (ISA) to the ongoing negotiations to expand the existing WTO Information Technology Agreement (ITA).





