[Q] Hotspot Suspended During BT Headset Call? - HTC Rezound

During a voice call through a Bluetooth Headset, the Rezound's Mobile Hotspot's data connection is suspended. Is this a hardware limitation or fixable via software?
I've already verified that I can keep a Hotspot's data connection during voice calls when using the handset directly, but the data connection will suspend during voice calls through a Bluetooth headset. The Hotspot's data connection resumes after the voice call ends.
I use my Rezound's Mobile Hotspot as my primary internet connection and since I will often lose the 4G data connection if I "handle" the phone, I usually keep it in a dock near a window. And I've linked it via Bluetooth to a compatible cordless phone for voice calls.
Does my use case just require too many simultaneous "radios," or should the Rezound allow the concurrent use of a Bluetooth Headset and the Mobile Hotspot?
Thanks in advance.

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