Monitoring eAccessibility - dynamic report

Technology status vs. Policy implementation.

Technology indicatorsTechnology valuePolicy indicatorsPolicy value
 Provision of information about accessible public payphones on the website of the two leading landline operators in the country27,12 Accessibility to payphones63,24
 National availability of text relay services81,25 Accessibility to text relay services54,41
 National availability of video relay service74,49 Accessibility to video relay services51,47
 Direct accessibility of emergency service to text telephone users51,79 Accessibility to emergency services40,20
 Direct accessibility of emergency service to video telephone users41,84 Accessibility to emergency services40,20
 Online provision of accessibility-related product information by main national telephony operators57,84 Public information about accessible telephony45,59
 Mobile Ok conformance of governmental websites21,54 Mobile web24,12
 Mobile Ok conformance of private and sector-specific private and sector-specific websites17,96 Mobile web24,12
 Provision of accessibility claims about the conformance with WCAG 1.0/2.0 in governmental websites12,83 Provisions to ensure accessibility to websites55,23
 Provision of accessibility claims about the conformance with WCAG 1.0/2.0 in private and sector-specific websites12,17 Provisions to ensure accessibility to websites55,23
 Degree of adaptation to WCAG 2.0 using manual evaluation7,43 Standards and guidelines54,71
 Existence of certification or labelling schemes for public websites66,18 Certification or labelling schemes44,12
 Provision of accessibility information by the main computer manufacturers on their websites in national language38,46 Information from computer manufacturers20,59
 Provision of accessibility information by the main operating systems developers on their websites in national language67,07 Information from operating system developers14,71
 Provision of accessibility information by the main software developers on their websites in national language52,05 Information from software developers19,41
 Television content - public broadcasters37,18 Accessibility to public television services63,57
 Television content - commercial broadcasters22,33 Accessibility to commercial television services40,50
 Supply of DTV set top boxes with built-in accessibility35,05 Accessibility to digital television technology16,47
 Provision of accessibility information by the main public broadcasters in the country78,24 Public information about accessible television services33,19
 Provision of accessibility information by the main private broadcasters in the country on their websites48,82 Public information about accessible television services33,19
 Home environment27,02 Accessible information about digital homes and telecare services23,26
 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)51,78 Accessibility to ATMs50,00
 Vending machines21,53 Accessibility to vending machines28,82
 Virtual kiosks39,24 Accessibility to virtual kiosks38,24
 Electronic books46,96 Accessibility to electronic books35,71
 Provision of accessibility information by the two leading e-learning education providers in the country31,05 Accessibility information in e-learning31,51
 Provision of e-learning accessibility information by the two main Universities in the country34,03 Accessibility to e-learning platforms44,12
 Funding of assistive technologies82,47 Policies and programs to facilitate access63,73
 Availability of assistive technologies80,69 Public assistance to ICT assistive technology65,29
 Existence of toolkits to facilitate public procurement of accessible products and services in the country (composed indicator)52,35 Training and guidance in public procurement66,91

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The data presented on this page are the integrated responses of the national experts from each country (the following link shows the full list of experts). As these data are currently undergoing a period of validation by the same national experts and different national authorities of the countries analyzed, the data may be subject to minor modifications and should not be considered definitive until the end of this validation period (approximately June 2011).

European Union flagMonitoring eAccessibility in Europe is a study led by Technosite in partnership with NOVA and CNIPA, in collaboration with I2BC, The Blanck Group and CDLP-NUI, for the European Commission, DG Information Society and Media, Unit H.3 'ICT for inclusion'. The views expressed in the study do not reflect the official position of the European Commission.