Article Summary: By February 2008 US cellular providers will switched to all digital networks. The newer, digital phones that must be used by the digital networks generate more interference than the older, analog phones that could be used with the old AMPS networks. However, hearing aid wearers can find compatible digital phones if they know what to look for when shopping.
(c) Christine Peppler
After February 18, 2008 most major wireless companies will have switched to an all digital network in the US. This switch spelled the end of the oldest US cell phone technology, "Advanced Mobile Phone Services", otherwise known as AMPS. The newer digital phones which the majority of cellular customers already had, allow services to handle a significantly larger volume of simultaneous calls, provide better voice quality, and give users the ability to transfer data via e-mails, text messages, and so forth.
Unfortunately, these newer phones also use higher frequencies which are more likely to interfere with hearing aids. The interference often creates a buzzing sound, making cell phone signals more difficult to hear. With AMPS disappearing, hearing aid wearers will generally be unable to make use of this lower frequency option any longer.
However, some digital phone models do offer a viable alternative. Determining which cell phone will be a good choice for those wearing a hearing aid has been made easier based on rating systems that have been implemented industry wide.
Here are some considerations for consumers:
Sources:
consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/10/cell_phones_amps.html
fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/analogcellphone.html
tap.gallaudet.edu/voice/DigitalCellFAQ.asp
accesswireless.org/hearingaid/
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Christine Peppler
The author can help consumers find more information about cell phones and cell phone plans via information at her communications and home electronics store, homemedias.info. Visitors to the her site can also shop for services from all major US carriers.
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