Chris Danielsen

Director of Public Relations

National Federation of the Blind

(410) 659-9314, extension 2330

(410) 262-1281 (Cell)

<mailto:cdaniel...@nfb.org>cdaniel...@nfb.org

Jennifer Erickson

Motorola, Inc.

(847) 435-5320

jennifer.erick...@motorola.com

National Federation of the Blind and Motorola
  to Cooperate on Making Cell Phones Accessible to the Blind

Baltimore, Maryland and Libertyville, Illinois (September 14, 
2009):
The National Federation of the Blind, the nation's oldest and 
largest
organization of blind people and the leading advocate for making
mainstream devices accessible to the blind, and Motorola Inc., a
leading manufacturer of cell phones and other mobile 
communications
devices, announced today that they have entered into a 
cooperation
agreement to promote technologies that improve the accessibility 
of
cell phones to blind consumers.

Certain future Motorola cell phones will provide verbal readouts 
of
information such as the time and date, battery level, signal
strength, user's phone number, caller ID information for incoming
calls, missed and received calls, and voice mail alerts.  Blind 
users
will also be able to take advantage of verbal readouts and
voice-command features for ring tone status, inputting and 
accessing
contacts, and various other settings.  Motorola expects these 
cell
phones to be available in 2010.  The parties have also agreed to 
work
together to make additional phones and features accessible to 
blind users.

Dr.  Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the 
Blind,
said: "In an age where productivity and success increasingly 
depend
on access to mobile technology such as cellular telephones, it is
critical that blind Americans have equal access to today's cell
phones through user interfaces that do not require vision.  The
National Federation of the Blind appreciates Motorola's 
commitment to
making the features of its cell phone products accessible to 
blind
users without the need for third-party software, and we look 
forward
to working together with Motorola to make future improvements to 
the
accessibility of telecommunication technology."

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