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Stakeholders' Meeting on
USOF's Pilot Project Scheme for
Persons with Disabilities
Inputs from Indigenous Telecom Equipment
Manufacturing Sector
September 2011
The society we live in should be judged by the
way we treat the weak, the disabled, and
minorities
Close to 70 million Disabled People live in India.
Encouraging persons with disabilities to enter the job
market is not only a question of their self sufficiency or
promoting inclusivity at work, but also of utilizing a vast
pool of potentially productive human resource capital.
People with disabilities continue to face challenges in
accessing the full range of opportunities available to people
without disabilities.
People with a range of physical disabilities can use and
should have equal access to telecommunication equipment
and services.
People with disabilities face challenges in accessing
standard telecommunications equipment. For example, a
person who is hard of hearing might require amplification
to hear people speaking on a telephone; someone who is
deaf cannot hear them at all. An individual who cannot
speak cannot participate in voice communication, unless
alternatives are provided. Someone who is blind cannot
access the visual content of a videoconferencing class. And,
an individual with limited hand function cannot press the
keys on a standard telephone system.
Telecommunications products have become essential tools in
education,
employment,
and
recreation.
Today,
telecommunications products are used for routine daily
activities like telephones are used for making appointments
with doctor, ticket reservations, ordering take-out food,
calling relatives, communicating with customers and
colleagues, participating in conference calls at work or in
school, and making emergency telephone call services. In
addition, a wide range of specialized telecommunications
tools are used to access distance learning, telecommuting,
and videoconferencing
Using Infrared Phone to make,
receive and terminate calls
Operating Bluetooth car kit system to make and
receive calls via speakerphone and voice
recognition technology on the phone
Using PDA and a mobile phone incorporated into one
device to communicate via the speakerphone function of
the device
EuroAble is a call centre run exclusively by people with physical
challenges in Mumbai. EuroAble is Eureka Forbes’s inbound call
center
A cell phone has been developed for blind and partially sighted people. It
has no visual display at all but uses a speech synthesiser to read everything
that would normally appear on the screen. As well as giving audio
feedback from button presses, the phone can send and receive text
messages and will speak the name or number of incoming callers.
Wearable GPS Path Finder system communicates a language of vibrations to the user
to guide them. The vibration comes from two vibrating pager motors located on the
users triceps. Whenever they need to turn, whichever vibrator is closest to the turn
angle will vibrate. Then, the user stops and rotates in that direction, until they feel
the vibration from both vibrators. This indicates the user is facing the right direction
and should move forward. This signal is repeated every 20 seconds as a reassurance
to the user that they are going in the right direction and should continue forward.
A dedicated call center for People with Disability in
Korea helps a speech impaired person to
communicate through touch on an end devices with
him to reach a call center employee who translates it
into sign language to a normal call center employee,
to deliver the message.
Camel Internet
Shyam is not limiting its novel interpretation of mobility just to
voice services nor to tricycles.
The company's latest innovation is a camel equipped with a
wirelessly connected computer, for use in the desert, though
just two animals are currently in commission at present.
And after discussion with the drivers, Shyam is also planning to
add internet-ready laptops to the rickshaws.
Conclusion
The Industry wholeheartedly thank USOF for taking such a proactive
initiative in accentuating the lives of Persons with Disability Factor
and would work shoulder to shoulder with the Government’s
objective.
The Industry would continue to encourage and extend all help and
assistance to ensure Persons with Disability Factor are facilitated to
work shoulder to shoulder with other walks of the Society.
WORKING TOWARDS REDEFINING
PERSONS WITH DISABILITY TO
DIFFERENTLY ABLED PERSON!