[Arizona-students] FW: RadioShack Announces Point of Sale, Web Site Initiative for Customers with Visual Impairments

Rivas-Parker, Karla, K KRivas at azdes.gov
Wed Jun 13 09:42:19 CDT 2007


This message is being sent on behalf of American Foundation for the
Blind.

 

 



 

 

The following statement was released to the press earlier this morning.
For more information, contact Mark Richert, Director, Public Policy,
American Foundation for the Blind, mrichert at afb.net.

 

RadioShack Announces Point of Sale, Web Site Initiative

for Customers with Visual Impairments

 

Blind Community Leaders Applaud RadioShack's Commitment

 

Washington, DC (June 13, 2007) -- In a move praised by state and
national blindness organizations, RadioShack (NYSE:RSH) today announced
it has undertaken a nationwide initiative to improve services for
RadioShack's customers with visual impairments.  As part of the program,
RadioShack will install new point of sale equipment with tactile keypads
to protect the privacy and security of visually impaired shoppers and
will make improvements to its Web site that will benefit visually
impaired shoppers and other customers with disabilities.

 

Today's announcement is the result of collaboration between RadioShack
and major blindness organizations including the American Foundation for
the Blind, American Council of the Blind, and California Council of the
Blind.

 

Point of Sale Improvements

 

It is anticipated that by the end of September of this year, every
RadioShack store will have the new device, which is designed to protect
the financial privacy of blind and visually impaired shoppers.  The
devices, manufactured by Ingenico (www.ingenico.com
<http://www.ingenico.com/> ), have tactile keys arranged like a standard
telephone keypad and plug easily into existing point of sale payment
terminals.  The new units will allow RadioShack shoppers who have
difficulty reading information on a touch screen to privately and
independently enter their PIN, telephone number, and other confidential
information. 

 

Blind community representatives praised RadioShack's plan to upgrade its
point of sale devices.  "Point of sale devices must have tactile keys so
blind people do not have to share their PIN with strangers," explained
Melanie Brunson, executive director of the American Council of the
Blind.  "Today's announcement, and the collaboration that led to it,
demonstrates RadioShack's understanding of this fact and its strong
commitment to blind and visually impaired customers." 

 

Web Site Access

 

Today's initiative includes RadioShack's commitment to design 
www.RadioShack.com <http://www.radioshack.com/>  in accordance with
guidelines issued by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World
Wide Web Consortium (w3c) (www.w3.org/wai). The guidelines, which do not
affect the content or look and feel of a Web site, ensure that Web sites
are accessible to persons with a wide range of disabilities.  The
guidelines are of particular benefit to blind computer users who use
screen reader or magnification technology on their computers and who
rely on a keyboard instead of a mouse.

 

"Web site accessibility is of critical importance to both the blind
community and to people with disabilities generally," said Paul
Schroeder, vice president, programs and policy group of the American
Foundation for the Blind.  "We applaud RadioShack's leadership role in
committing to address the accessibility of its Web site, thereby
improving the browsing and shopping experience for a broad range of
on-line shoppers."

 

"The program announced today is one way we can help customers who are
blind or visually impaired enjoy a better shopping experience in their
neighborhood RadioShack stores as well as on www.RadioShack.com and
complements our on-going efforts to improve the shopping experience of
all our customers with disabilities," said Frank Espinoza, vice
president-store operations of RadioShack Corporation. "RadioShack would
like to thank the American Council of the Blind, the California Council
of the Blind, and the American Foundation for the Blind, for their
cooperation and expertise in making RadioShack a better place to shop
for our customers with disabilities."

 

About RadioShack Corporation

 

RadioShack Corporation (NYSE: RSH) is one of the nation's most
experienced and trusted consumer electronics specialty retailers. The
company has a presence through more than 6,000 company-operated stores
and dealer outlets in the United States, over 100 RadioShack locations
in Mexico and nearly 800 wireless phone kiosks. RadioShack's dedicated
force of knowledgeable and helpful sales associates has been
consistently recognized by several independent groups as providing the
best customer service in the consumer electronics and wireless
industries. Operating from convenient and comfortable neighborhood and
mall locations, RadioShack stores deliver personalized product and
service solutions within a few short minutes of where most Americans
either live or work. For more information on RadioShack Corporation, or
to purchase items online, visit www.radioshack.com
<http://www.radioshack.com/> .

 

 

About American Council of the Blind (ACB) and California Council of the
Blind (CCB) 

 

American Council of the Blind is a national consumer-based advocacy
organization working on behalf of blind and visually impaired Americans
throughout the country, with members organized through seventy state and
special interest affiliates.  California Council of the Blind is the
California affiliate of the ACB, and is a statewide membership
organization, with 40 local chapters and statewide special interest
associations.  ACB and CCB are dedicated to improving the quality of
life, equality of opportunity and independence of all people who have
visual impairments.  Their members and affiliated organizations have a
long history of commitment to the advancement of policies and programs
which will enhance independence for people who are blind and visually
impaired.  More information about ACB and CCB can be found by visiting 
www.acb.org <http://www.acb.org/>   and http://www.ccbnet.org/. 

 

About American Foundation for the Blind 

 

The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit that
expands possibilities for people with vision loss. AFB's priorities
include broadening access to technology; elevating the quality of
information and tools for the professionals who serve people with vision
loss; and promoting independent and healthy living for people with
vision loss by providing them and their families with relevant and
timely resources. AFB is also proud to house the Helen Keller Archives
and honor the over forty years that Helen Keller worked tirelessly with
AFB. For more information visit us online at www.afb.org.

 

 

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Barbara Jackson LeMoine 
Policy Analyst
American Foundation for the Blind
Public Policy Center
Washington, DC
202-408-8169
E-mail: blemoine at afb.net <mailto:blemoine at afb.net> 
Web: http://www.afb.org/gov.asp 
Expanding possibilities for people with vision lossTM 
======================================= 

 

  

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This message is being sent on behalf of American Foundation for the Blind.
 
 
cid:281193012 at 13062007-0C2F
 
 
The following statement was released to the press earlier this morning. For more information, contact Mark Richert, Director, Public Policy, American Foundation for the Blind, mrichert at afb.net.
 
RadioShack Announces Point of Sale, Web Site Initiative
for Customers with Visual Impairments
 
Blind Community Leaders Applaud RadioShack&#8217;s Commitment
 
Washington
,
DC
(
June 13, 2007
) -- In a move praised by state and national blindness organizations, RadioShack (NYSE:
RSH
) today announced it has undertaken a nationwide initiative to improve services for RadioShack&#8217;s customers with visual impairments.  As part of the program, RadioShack will install new point of sale equipment with tactile keypads to protect the privacy and security of visually impaired shoppers and will make improvements to its Web site that will benefit visually impaired shoppers and other customers with disabilities.
 
Today&#8217;s announcement is the result of collaboration between RadioShack and major blindness organizations including the American Foundation for the Blind, American Council of the Blind, and
California
Council of the Blind.
 
Point of Sale Improvements
 
It is anticipated that by the end of September of this year, every RadioShack store will have the new device, which is designed to protect the financial privacy of blind and visually impaired shoppers.  The devices, manufactured by Ingenico ( http://www.ingenico.com/ www.ingenico.com
), have tactile keys arranged like a standard telephone keypad and plug easily into existing point of sale payment terminals.  The new units will allow RadioShack shoppers who have difficulty reading information on a touch screen to privately and independently enter their
PIN
, telephone number, and other confidential information.
 
Blind community representatives praised RadioShack&#8217;s plan to upgrade its point of sale devices.  &#8220;Point of sale devices must have tactile keys so blind people do not have to share their
PIN
with strangers,&#8221; explained Melanie Brunson, executive director of the American Council of the Blind.  &#8220;Today&#8217;s announcement, and the collaboration that led to it, demonstrates RadioShack&#8217;s understanding of this fact and its strong commitment to blind and visually impaired customers.&#8221;
 
Web Site Access
 
Today&#8217;s initiative includes RadioShack&#8217;s commitment to design http://www.radioshack.com/ www.RadioShack.com
in accordance with guidelines issued by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (w3c) ( http://www.w3.org/wai www.w3.org/wai
). The guidelines, which do not affect the content or look and feel of a Web site, ensure that Web sites are accessible to persons with a wide range of disabilities.  The guidelines are of particular benefit to blind computer users who use screen reader or magnification technology on their computers and who rely on a keyboard instead of a mouse.
 
"Web site accessibility is of critical importance to both the blind community and to people with disabilities generally,&#8221; said Paul Schroeder, vice president, programs and policy group of the American Foundation for the Blind.  &#8220;We applaud RadioShack's leadership role in committing to address the accessibility of its Web site, thereby improving the browsing and shopping experience for a broad range of on-line shoppers."
 
&#8220;The program announced today is one way we can help customers who are blind or visually impaired enjoy a better shopping experience in their neighborhood RadioShack stores as well as on www.RadioShack.com and complements our on-going efforts to improve the shopping experience of all our customers with disabilities,&#8221; said Frank Espinoza, vice president&#8211;store operations of RadioShack Corporation. &#8220;RadioShack would like to thank the American Council of the Blind, the California Council of the Blind, and the American Foundation for the Blind, for their cooperation and expertise in making RadioShack a better place to shop for our customers with disabilities.&#8221;
 
About RadioShack Corporation
 
RadioShack Corporation (NYSE:
RSH
) is one of the nation's most experienced and trusted consumer electronics specialty retailers. The company has a presence through more than 6,000 company-operated stores and dealer outlets in the
United States
, over 100 RadioShack locations in
Mexico
and nearly 800 wireless phone kiosks. RadioShack's dedicated force of knowledgeable and helpful sales associates has been consistently recognized by several independent groups as providing the best customer service in the consumer electronics and wireless industries. Operating from convenient and comfortable neighborhood and mall locations, RadioShack stores deliver personalized product and service solutions within a few short minutes of where most Americans either live or work. For more information on RadioShack Corporation, or to purchase items online, visit http://www.radioshack.com/ www.radioshack.com
.
 
 
About American Council of the Blind (ACB) and
California
Council of the Blind (CCB)
 
American Council of the Blind is a national consumer-based advocacy organization working on behalf of blind and visually impaired Americans throughout the country, with members organized through seventy state and special interest affiliates.  California Council of the Blind is the
California
affiliate of the ACB, and is a statewide membership organization, with 40 local chapters and statewide special interest associations.  ACB and CCB are dedicated to improving the quality of life, equality of opportunity and independence of all people who have visual impairments.  Their members and affiliated organizations have a long history of commitment to the advancement of policies and programs which will enhance independence for people who are blind and visually impaired.  More information about ACB and CCB can be found by visiting http://www.acb.org/ www.acb.org
  and http://www.ccbnet.org/ http://www.ccbnet.org/
.
 
About American Foundation for the Blind
 
The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit that expands possibilities for people with vision loss. AFB's priorities include broadening access to technology; elevating the quality of information and tools for the professionals who serve people with vision loss; and promoting independent and healthy living for people with vision loss by providing them and their families with relevant and timely resources. AFB is also proud to house the Helen Keller Archives and honor the over forty years that Helen Keller worked tirelessly with AFB. For more information visit us online at www.afb.org.
 
 
###
=======================================
Barbara Jackson LeMoine
Policy Analyst
American Foundation for the Blind
Public Policy Center
Washington, DC
202-408-8169
E-mail:
mailto:blemoine at afb.net
blemoine at afb.net
Web: http://www.afb.org/gov.asp http://www.afb.org/gov.asp
Expanding possibilities for people with vision loss
TM
=======================================
 
  
NOTICE:
This e-mail (and any attachments) may contain PRIVILEGED OR CONFIDENTIAL information and is intended only for the use of the specific individual(s) to whom it is addressed.  It may contain information that is privileged and confidential under state and federal law.  This information may be used or disclosed only in accordance with law, and you may be subject to penalties under law for improper use or further disclosure of the information in this e-mail and its attachments. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the person named above by reply e-mail, and then delete the original e-mail.  Thank you.
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