Telecommunications Access and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: The Birth of an American Civil Right

Karen Peltz Strauss

Index of Slides : Text Only Version

  1. Telecommunications Access and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: The Birth of an American Civil Right
  2. The Early Years
  3. No Title
  4. Late 60s – Early 70s: Slow Growth of TTYs
  5. No Title
  6. Other Reasons for Slow Growth
  7. ☎ Pivotal Events ☎
  8. A Movement is Born  
  9. “The Petition” - 1977
  10. “The Petition” – 1977
  11. Close of the Decade  
  12. . . . and the Start of Another . . .One Step Forward and Two Steps Back
  13. Hearing Aid Compatibility
  14. Hearing Aid Compatibility
  15. Hearing Aid Compatibility
  16. Telecommunications for the Disabled Act of 1982
  17. Telecommunications for the Disabled Act of 1982 – FCC Rules
  18. Hearing Aid Compatibility – The Quest Continues
  19. Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988
  20. Hearing Aid Compatibility Phase II
  21. Hearing Aid Compatibility FCC Proceeding
  22. Hearing Aid Compatibility Final Rule (1995)
  23. Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 - Wireless Access
  24. Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1988 Wireless Access
  25. New Section 68.4 Rules Governing Wireless Hearing Aid Compatibility August 14, 2003
  26. Section 255
  27. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
  28. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act 36 CFR Part 1194
  29. Open Captioning
  30. Closed Captioning
  31. Closed Captioning Takes Firmer Ground
  32. No Title
  33. Closed Captioning
  34. FCC Closed Captioning Rules
  35. Spanish Programming
  36. News Programming
  37. Emergency Access through Captioning
  38. New Television Technologies: Where do we go from here?
  39. Telecommunications Relay Services
  40. Telecommunications Relay Services
  41. Americans with Disabilities Act: Telecommunications Relay Services An Integral Telephone Service
  42. Improved Relay Services
  43. 711 for Relay Access
  44. 711 for Relay Access Chronology
  45. 711 for Relay Access Chronology
  46. Rules of Successful Advocacy

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