2004: My Next Wireless Phone

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My comment to them during their presentation at TechShare was that they
should simply market it as an audio interface telephone. Never mind
blind people--the market may well be much larger than that. Until just a
few years ago, all phones were audio only. There's every reason to
believe a lot of people might like this kind of phone, whether or not
they're blind.

Darragh writes:
> From: "Darragh" <lists at digitaldarragh.com>
> 
> It sounds like a nice phone but I don't like the idea of a phone specificly
> for visually impaired.  I like to stick with main streem products and
> install adapted software to make them accessible.
> 
> There's plenty of information about it though.  Just do a search for some
> related words on google.
> 
> Darragh
> 
> 
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Janina Sajka
Email: janina at rednote.net		
Phone: (202) 408-8175

Director, Technology Research and Development
American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
http://www.afb.org

Chair, Accessibility Work Group
Free Standards Group
http://accessibility.freestandards.org




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