On the 8th November, over three years after the European Commission published its first proposal for a European Accessibility Act, the EU institutions have come to a provisional agreement. This agreement will add new, EU-wide, minimum requirements on the digital accessibility of a range of products and services. Smartphones, computers, TVs, ATMS, payment terminals and ticket machines, e-books, e-readers, websites as well as mobile applications of private companies will all have to become fully accessible to persons with disabilities in the EU. In addition, the 112-emergency number and telephony services will be required to be accessible to all.
En savoir plus (EASPD) [2]
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[1] https://www.inshea.fr/fr/content/eu-institutions-reach-provisional-agreement-on-the-european-accessibility-act
[2] http://www.easpd.eu/en/content/eu-institutions-reach-provisional-agreement-european-accessibility-act