Wireless Accessibility Links

Wireless customers can find the many available wireless devices, plans, and apps bewildering.  Below are several resources that link directly to accessibility resources so that you may review wireless technologies that are available and find what might work best for you...

General Accessibility Guides on Wireless Technology

CTIA's Access Wireless webpage

FCC's Accessibility Clearinghouse

Mobile Manufacturers Forum's webpage

Wireless Carrier’s Accessibility Resources

AT&T's accessibility webpage

Sprint's accessibility webpage

T‐Mobile's accessibility webpage

Verizon's accessibility webpage

Wireless Manufacturer’s Accessibility Resources

Apple iPhone's accessibility webpage

BlackBerry's accessibility webpage

HTC's accessible devices webpage

LG's Hearing Aid Compatibility Public Notice

Motorola's accessibility webpage

Nokia’s accessibility webpages

Samsung's accessibility webpage

The Wireless RERC welcomes additional feedback from both consumers and the wireless industry, including recommendations for additional sites of interest to customers with disabilities.

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