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I applaud to FCC and 10 digit ruling.
HOWEVER, the law is written as one 10 digit number to a device. Means you only can have one device per 10 digit. This give us 90% freedom but not 100% freedom.
PROBLEM, hearing house hold has several phone in the house and can answer from Kitchen, or living room or bedroom. We cannot do this way if the ruling is set as one 10 digit per device. Mean my kitchen VP will be different number than living room.
I rather to see the FCC to modify the ruling. Have 10 digit to be tied to one HUB videophone where it can ring all videophone and can be answered anywhere in the house.
I know deaf seniors will love this because they cannot get out of bed and walk to videophone in living room to answer. Not fast enough. So if videophone is in bedroom and same number as living room, it will be easier for them to walk to nearest videophone than running across the house or home or condo to get to the videophone they want to answer. If they fell down in bedroom, they can dial 911 from bedroom, not have to crawl to living room to dial 911.
Another good reason for tying to one Hub videophone is for families. Supposed mother is in kitchen and father is away from home. Mother watching the kids playing outside. Phone rings, mother cannot answer the phone in living room because she will be out of sight of the kid. So she has to ignore the important calls just to watch the kid. If the kid come in, then mother can follow up with the miss call. Yet safety is another issue.
We need to reconsider what FCC and 10 digit ruling to one videophone device. We need freedom!
If you know the link to FCC, please clarify how to send open complaint to FCC about the ruling to 1 videophone tied to one 10 digits. We need like 8 videophone to one 10 digit. Easier that way and give family and seniors freedom of where their videophone in the house. Not limit to one room or one videophone.
We need the freedom!
HOWEVER, the law is written as one 10 digit number to a device. Means you only can have one device per 10 digit. This give us 90% freedom but not 100% freedom.
PROBLEM, hearing house hold has several phone in the house and can answer from Kitchen, or living room or bedroom. We cannot do this way if the ruling is set as one 10 digit per device. Mean my kitchen VP will be different number than living room.
I rather to see the FCC to modify the ruling. Have 10 digit to be tied to one HUB videophone where it can ring all videophone and can be answered anywhere in the house.
I know deaf seniors will love this because they cannot get out of bed and walk to videophone in living room to answer. Not fast enough. So if videophone is in bedroom and same number as living room, it will be easier for them to walk to nearest videophone than running across the house or home or condo to get to the videophone they want to answer. If they fell down in bedroom, they can dial 911 from bedroom, not have to crawl to living room to dial 911.
Another good reason for tying to one Hub videophone is for families. Supposed mother is in kitchen and father is away from home. Mother watching the kids playing outside. Phone rings, mother cannot answer the phone in living room because she will be out of sight of the kid. So she has to ignore the important calls just to watch the kid. If the kid come in, then mother can follow up with the miss call. Yet safety is another issue.
We need to reconsider what FCC and 10 digit ruling to one videophone device. We need freedom!
If you know the link to FCC, please clarify how to send open complaint to FCC about the ruling to 1 videophone tied to one 10 digits. We need like 8 videophone to one 10 digit. Easier that way and give family and seniors freedom of where their videophone in the house. Not limit to one room or one videophone.
We need the freedom!