FEDERAL · 47 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER VI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

Internet browsers built into telephones used with public mobile services

47 U.S.C. § 619
Title47Telecommunications
ChapterSUBCHAPTER VI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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47 U.S.C. § 619.

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(a)Accessibility If a manufacturer of a telephone used with public mobile services (as such term is defined in section 610(b)(4)(B) of this title) includes an Internet browser in such telephone, or if a provider of mobile service arranges for the inclusion of a browser in telephones to sell to customers, the manufacturer or provider shall ensure that the functions of the included browser (including the ability to launch the browser) are accessible to and usable by individuals who are blind or have a visual impairment, unless doing so is not achievable, except that this subsection shall not impose any requirement on such manufacturer or provider—
(1)to make accessible or usable any Internet browser other than a browser that such manufacturer or provider includes or arranges to include in

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§ 610
47 U.S.C. § 610

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History

(June 19, 1934, ch. 652, title VII, §718, as added Pub. L. 111–260, title I, §104(a), Oct. 8, 2010, 124 Stat. 2761.)

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Effective Date
Pub. L. 111–260, title I, §104(b), Oct. 8, 2010, 124 Stat. 2761, provided that: "Section 718 of the Communications Act of 1934 [47 U.S.C. 619], as added by subsection (a), shall take effect 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act [Oct. 8, 2010]."

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