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Progress Toward Standards for Accessible Total Conversation Toby Nixon Senior Program Manager, Exchange Server Voice Services Microsoft Corporation tnixon@microsoft.com
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2 Acknowledgement Much of the content of this presentation was provided by Gunnar Hellström of Omnitor AB, who is Rapporteur for Question 9 on “Accessibility to Multimedia for People with Disabilities” in ITU-T Study Group 16
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3 Video telephony Text telephony Voice telephony Total Conversation for all in video, text and voice Total Conversation Combines Features of Video, Text, and Voice Telephony A standardized concept for telecommunication for all.
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4 Typical Use With Hard-of-hearing User Hard-of-hearingHearing Voice Speech-reading Text when needed
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5 Typical Use With Speech-impaired User Speech impaired Text Voice Video for agreeing, turn taking and better understanding Voice for conversation Hearing
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6 Typical Use Between Deaf and Hearing Users Deaf Hearing Text for the conversation Video for recognition
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7 Typical Use Between Deaf Users Deaf Deaf Video for Sign Language Text for phone numbers, addresses …
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8 Typical Use Between Hearing Users Hearing Voice Text for for names, addresses Hearing
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9 Use of Video Relay Services Sign Language Voice Text for phone numbers Deaf Video Relay Service Hearing
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10 Use of Text Relay Service with Simultaneous Voice Text Voice DeafenedText Relay ServiceHearing
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11 Tal Example of a Total Conversation User Interface Voice Sign language Also for Text Telephony Text in video call
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12 Total Conversation Standardization Started in Europe in ETSI HF from COST 219 and COST 220 in 1993, and USA from Gallaudet University The activity center: ITU-T Study Group 16 on Multimedia Systems and Services Question 9: Accessibility to Multimedia Rapporteur 1997-2000: Gunnar Hellström Decisions in ITU 18 Feb 2000 made the standard family complete
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13 V.18 Harmonizes Text Telephony USA, Ireland, Australia USA Holland Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Austria France, Belgium The whole world Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, UK V.18 forms the bridge to new environments
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14 Total Conversation A Standard Family for All Networks V.18 Texttelephony Trans parent Equal - izers T.140 PSTN H.223 V.34/V.80 AL1 H.245 H. 324 T. 140 Voice and video PSTN H.221 Network access H. 320 H.224 T.140 Voice and video ISDN H.323 / SIP Network access T.140 Voice and video IP H.324 Mobile system H.223 Mobile transmission Voice and video AL1 H.245 T.140 MOBILE TCP/ H.323 / SIP Mobile system RTP Mobile transmission Voice and video T.140 MOBILE IP T.124 GCC T.134 T.120 Data conferencing T.123 T.140 H.248 Annex F: Gateway for text, voice and video Ready (Determined – Work Continues) Ready RTP DATA RTP TCP/RTP TCP/RTP Started
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15 Total Conversation Products are Emerging! 1999: First standardised Total Conversation terminal with T.140 and V.18 available 1999: Interpreter centre offers Total Conversation distance interpretation 2000: V.18-based Virtual Text Network announced in UK 2000: Major text telephone vendor in USA announced a semi-V.18 text telephone
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16 Mobile Networking Mobile Total Conversation Interworking with the existing and emerging forms of text conversation is the key to success
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17 Total Conversation A Standard Family for All Networks V.18 Texttelephony Trans parent Equal - izers T.140 PSTN H.223 V.34/V.80 AL1 H.245 H. 324 T. 140 Voice and video PSTN H.221 Network access H. 320 H.224 T.140 Voice and video ISDN H.323 / SIP Network access T.140 Voice and video IP H.324 Mobile system H.223 Mobile transmission Voice and video AL1 H.245 T.140 MOBILE TCP/ H.323 / SIP Mobile system RTP Mobile transmission Voice and video T.140 MOBILE IP T.124 GCC T.134 T.120 Data conferencing T.123 T.140 H.248 Annex F: Gateway for text, voice and video Ready (Determined – Work Continues) Ready RTP DATA RTP TCP/RTP TCP/RTP Started
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18 Unified Messaging Including All Communication Modes Anytime, anywhere access to a unified mailbox containing email, text, voice, video, fax, and pager messages Access from PC, PDA, telephone (IP or PSTN), web phone, TTY, two-way pager… Automatic conversion between media types Speech user interfaces facilitate mobile use Microsoft is committed to TTY/V.18 support in Exchange Server-based unified messaging
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19 Thanks! Questions?
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