1 Accessibility raised to the power of 3 Access opportunities in IP based services. FCC Summit May 7 2004 __________________ Gunnar Hellström Omnitor www.omnitor.se.

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1 Accessibility raised to the power of 3 Access opportunities in IP based services. FCC Summit May __________________ Gunnar Hellström Omnitor

2 Accessibility raised to the power of 3 VoIP technology gives us the opportunity to improve personal communication Leave inaccessible voice telephony behind. Use three media in the calls Video, with quality for signing, lip-reading, recognition, feelings, showing… Text, character-by-character for conversation, addresses, numbers, spelling… Voice, for conversation, feelings,… Satisfy all needs in one universal service in IP with global interoperability. User interface for three media in the call

3 Example with deaf-blind user In this case: –Sign language from the deaf- blind user –Text back, displayed on braille display Many other combinations possible Received text Usability verified in Swedish project 2003 Braille display

4 Example from communication between deaf and hearing persons Text for main conversation Video for acknowledgement, recognition, showing things, feelings Take any other situation and find that the video-text-voice combination is the solution. More value the more widespread it becomes 3G communication in video, text and voice,

5 A growing accessible conversation network

6 But standards must be applied to achieve global interoperability Good standards exist for the call and the three media. Promote one preferred set of default standards: –IETF SIP Call control –H.263 Video –T.140/RFC2793 Text –G Audio Use subsets for voice only, text only, voice and text etc. Good continued standardisation in IETF, ITU, 3GPP, ETSI, TIA ensures maintained interoperability

7 Put the user in the center Same communication for all services Text relay service Video relay service Emergency service Signing users Text telephone (TTY) users Voice telephone users gateway Text user Voice VoIP user Different terminals, same standardised communication opens for efficient services for personal needs Total conversation user

8 Join in implementation of accessible personal communication for All ! Without harmonization, the benefits will be missed The IP revolution is a too good opportunity to be missed. ___ Gunnar Hellström Omnitor