DLX Networks Announces Partnership with Tenacity
DLX Networks Announces Enhanced Accessibility and Usability for Multiple Phone Systems
DLX Networks announces effective October 20, 2009 through partnership with Tenacity Operating, LLC ("Tenacity"), they now offer accessibility and usability enhancements for multiple phone systems. Tenacity, an effective leader within the field of accessible telephony, designed and engineered accessaphone software applications that provide a comprehensive list of communication interface options for people in the workforce. The various call control options include, but are not limited to,
• accessaphone with text to speech, keyboard, and speech recognition controls for individuals who are blind/low vision/mobility impaired.
• accessaphone Total Conversation with video, audio, and real time text for people who are deaf/hard of hearing.
• aaccessaphone ipTTY with TTY compatibility, real time text and audio for people who are deaf/hard of hearing.
All accessaphone applications incorporate intuitive hotkeys to support individuals with cognitive impairments as well as alternative input devices for people with mobility impairments. For the organization, enterprise licensing creates a single, entity-wide solution, with each individual's unique assistive technology (AT) needs matched by accessaphone(tm) built-in product/feature options.
About Tenacity Operating, LLC
Tenacity is a catalyst in changing the parochial mindset from accommodating a few employees to incorporating accessibility into the workplace communication infrastructure for all employees, regardless of ability or disability. Tenacity designs, engineers, and distributes accessaphone software applications necessary to be an effective leader within the field of accessible telephony and related modes of communications. As an industry leader, Tenacity is highly sought after and trusted by individuals, OEM's, advocacy and support groups, government agencies, and employer organizations, all of whom have a vested interest in assuring that telephones are accessible to everyone.
