Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) at iphone 5?

For me and other people who use Hearing Aid it is very important to us that the new Iphone 5 have HAC-system (telecoil) again. This was a reason I not bought an Iphone 4S because they have remove it. I really really hope Apple changes it back because on the Iphone 4 the HAC-system works. We don't want to have extra stuff to answer the phone, we just want to answer as people who doesn't have hearing aid. Millions of people who have hearing aid hope this !!
Apple, fix the HAC-system again into the next model of Iphone!
regards,

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    Well. Among all the great features the iPhone offers, I still see no sign that it will be compatible for people with hearing aids and/or cochlear implants...again.
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    Message was edited by: A Deaf Boy

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