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JACKSON, Mississippi - What seems like an easy give-away is turning out to be a difficult proposition in Mississippi where Toni Hollingsworth is trying to get potentially life-changing technology - ...
The FCC yesterday voted to make permanent its iCanConnect program, which makes available communications and Internet access to low-income Americans with significant vision and hearing loss. The ...
The FCC undertook two initiatives in May in an effort to extend modern communications technology to two groups: first, members of low-income households in general, and second, low-income Americans ...
The Federal Communications Commission passed two measures Thursday to improve the way people with disabilities experience technology. The commission approved an order making the National Deaf-Blind ...
The FCC's iCanConnect program, which provides communication equipment to low-income deaf and blind Americans, is now permanent after four years in pilot form. Known formally as the National Deaf-Blind ...