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Consumer protection and antidiscrimination laws that apply in the context of human decisions should be adapted as necessary to ensure they effectively apply to algorithmic decision tools (see also
Policymakers should expand opportunities for people to volunteer in their communities. This includes older adults and people with disabilities.
Mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications and energy industry are common. Often, they occur when a large utility or holding company buys a smaller utility.
Telecommunications access, including access to high-speed internet service, is a basic necessity for people of all ages, including older adults.
Even though telecommunications services are more important than ever in the information age, many consumers face limited choices for telephone and internet services.
Telecommunications companies sometimes use aggressive marketing practices. In some cases, these have resulted in unnecessary consumer costs or even outright fraud.
Wireless phones have assumed a central role in modern life. For many consumers, including older adults, they have become indispensable.
The official national emergency telephone number in the U.S. is 911. It connects people directly with essential emergency medical, fire, and law enforcement services.
Millions of people use hearing aids or cochlear implants. They rely on cell phones that are compatible with their hearing aids to ensure clear communication.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is increasingly popular. It allows consumers to make phone calls over an internet connection.