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Dr. Bonnie O'Day and Verizon Wireless Settle Section 255 Formal Complaint Proceeding08/27/2004Media Contact Info Jeffrey Nelson Scott Strauss 08/27/2004
Dr. O’Day praised the settlement, stating: “I filed the complaint because blind and low vision people were frustrated with the pace of progress achieved by the wireless industry. Verizon Wireless’ commitment in this settlement to breaking down the barriers to accessibility, however, makes them a leader in providing wireless access to blind and visually impaired consumers.” Terms of the settlement are not being released. The parties did, however, disclose that later this year Verizon Wireless intends to introduce a moderately priced wireless handset with new accessibility features to address some of the concerns raised by Dr. O’Day. Verizon Wireless has also taken additional steps to provide people with disabilities easier access to user information such as bills, manuals, and product information in accessible formats; to modify its Web site to be more user friendly for blind and low vision individuals; and to modify employee training on disability issues. Verizon Wireless is currently assessing additional, more advanced speech output capabilities for mobile handsets carried on its network with a view toward incorporating these capabilities in future models. Dr. O’Day had filed a similar formal complaint against Audiovox Communications Corp. which was settled last December.
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