Hearing Aid Compatibility Rules definition

Hearing Aid Compatibility Rules means Section 20.19 of the Rules and other Communications Laws governing digital wireless hearing aid compatibility, such as the Rules governing the design, selection, or acquisition of wireless handsets and the marketing or distribution of such handsets to consumers in the United States.
Hearing Aid Compatibility Rules means Section 20.19 of the Rules and other provisions of the Act, the Rules, and Commission orders related to the design, selection, or acquisition of wireless handsets and the marketing or distribution of such handsets to consumers within the United States and its territories.0
Hearing Aid Compatibility Rules means Section 20.19 of the Rules and other Communications Laws governing digital wireless hearing aid compatibility, such as

More Definitions of Hearing Aid Compatibility Rules

Hearing Aid Compatibility Rules means section 20.19 of the Rules and other Communications Laws governing digital wireless hearing aid compatibility, including the digital wireless handset labeling and consumer disclosure requirements.

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