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Tag: e-inclusion

EU acts to remove Web barriers for disabled - 08 February 2008 - News

The hurdles faced by disabled citizens every day are not just infrastructure-related. Despite the disabled being the most frequent users of media, just 5% of websites in Europe are accessible to the blind and an even smaller proportion of TV programmes are deaf-friendly.

e-Accessibility - 03 July 2007 - LinksDossier

The information society should be open to all and not discriminate against people with physical and sensory disabilities or senior citizens. In a joint effort with the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry, the EU is attempting to ensure that all citizens can use computers and the internet to realise their potential.

MEPs want fast internet rolled out to outermost regions - 22 June 2007 - News

The deployment of reliable high-speed internet connections even to remote regions is of utmost importance for the growth of businesses, for social inclusion and in order to make public services such as e-government, e-health and or e-learning accessible to all, MEPs have said in a Resolution. 

EMF organises successful e-business conference - 08 July 2002 - News

The 'Regulating & Facilitating eBusiness' conference on 25-26 June offered a review of the key legal and policy aspects affecting e-business.

'Father of Internet' wants interplanetary Internet - 08 July 2002 - News

During a presentation for Internet Society Luxembourg Mr Vinton Cerf, 'father of the Internet', introduced his ideas about an interplanetary Internet 'InterPlaNet' and raised policy issues at the current state of play.

EU wants focussed agenda at World Summit on Information Society - 03 July 2002 - News

In a speech on 1 July the EU Presidency, on behalf of the EU, stated that the main topics on the agenda of the Summit should be e-government, e-learning and e-inclusion.

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