This week's In Touch program on BBC Radio 4 features interviews with Neil 
Barnfather, a WFA user and a Wodafon representative about the future of WFA. 
It will be available online until Tuesday, March 30th.

Geetha

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pranav Lal" <pranav....@gmail.com>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2010 2:13 AM
Subject: [AI] FW: Wayfinder Access Campaign Update




-----Original Message-----
From: Wayfinder Access Protest Petition [mailto:t...@dvlop.nl]
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 5:21 PM
To: pranav....@gmail.com
Subject: Wayfinder Access Campaign Update


Dear all,

You recently signed the Wayfinder Access Protest petition, expressing your
support for our campaign to save or provide a comparable alternative to this
GPS navigation solution which enables thousands of blind pedestrians to find
their way and was unexpectedly discontinued by Vodafone.
Firstly we would like to thank you for your signature. Thanks to your
efforts in signing and promoting our campaignwe are at over 2000 signatures,
a great accomplishment! Vodafone acknowledged our campaign and negotiations
are ongoing, more on that below.

To strengthen the voice of blind GPS users and ensure Wayfinder Access
remains usable by it's current users for some time, we need your ongoing
help to increase the number of signatures more than ever! So if you haven't
done so, please send the link to our site, www.talknav.com/protest, to your
family, friends and other acquaintances! It's also very important that media
and blindness related organisations in all countries learn about our
campaign, so please send them the link as well!

In the international signature number competition it's getting really
interesting... most signers are from the UK, congratulations you've passed
the US! But don't sit back... I'm sure you Americans will make sure you get
it bigger again! Below the US Germany has finally passed the Netherlands,
congratulations but just as on the football field the Dutch will no doubt
score a lot of signatures soon to beat Germany! 5 South Africa / 7 India,
you are hit hardest by WFA's discontinuation because there is absolutely no
alternative in your countries, so please make sure to show this in your
signature count - you're both under 100, I'm sure you can do better! 6
France is also under 100... alors montez votre grandeur! And in all those
countries below 7th place there's a lot more potential as well... please get
signatures and get your country in the top 7 signature sources next time!


Future of the campaign

Due to the nature of the campaign and the progress that has been made to
date, a number of changes need to be made to our cause and what exactly we
are seeking from Vodafone. We originally set out with three key goals:
1. To ask Vodafone why they cancelled Access without warning
2. To ask them for an assurance concerning existing license holders rights
3. To enquire as to the possibilities of a third party developer taking over
Access.

As we have been informed directly and through media releases by Vodafone we
now are able to answer some of these points and thus change our strategy as
follows.
Vodafone are pulling out of the Wayfinder service completely as a result of
market forces, with the advent of free vehicular navigation solutions from
the likes of Google and Nokia. Wayfinder which needs considerable
investment, just isn't a viable product range for Vodafone.

So this is why Access has been discontinued and is facing complete shut down
in the coming months. Vodafone cannot make a profit on the overall Wayfinder
platform that it runs on. So Access, to coin the phrase, is the baby being
thrown out with the bath water.

So this answers our point one, as to our other specific goals here is where
we now stand.
Wayfinder and Vodafone through direct conversation with us and media
discussions on BBC radio etc have confirmed their intentions to shelve the
entire Wayfinder product range. They stress that they are sympathetic to our
needs and concerns and state that they are working towards potentially
offering some sort of resolution package for Wayfinder Access users.

What this translates into nearer to the time we cannot say for certain. What
we can tell you is that what is being discussed is;
A) A full or prorated refund to existing Wayfinder Access life-time license
holders,
B) To enter into some sort of exchange program, where Vodafone exchanges
Access licenses for an alternative accessible GPS product. The details of
this are very much up in the air and no commitment to this has been given
yet.
C) The possibility of providing a third party with the source code and
necessary information to take over the Access project.
D) Other options to which they'll not at this time discuss.

So we have now our goals 1 and 3 answered; Vodafone cannot make money out of
Wayfinder so it's being shut down, and they are considering at this time
permitting a third party organization to take over Access.
So what about goal 2; Vodafone have used plenty of lip service towards this
one, we've had assurances and more assurances, but what this translates into
down the road no-one knows. In today's commercial environment phrases like
"Social Responsibility" have significant measure and with license holders
having life-time rights to Access Vodafone surely have both an ethical and
legal obligation towards Access users, but quite how far this translates
into a helpful resolution is yet to be seen.

So where does this leave our campaign?
Now more than ever it's essential that we keep signatures coming to our
campaign petition, we need to show Vodafone that this is a real and believed
in cause, and that by not acting there is a significant risk of damage to
their corporate image as well as legal ramifications.

We also want them to be certain that whatever solution they are considering
that we, the users, are kept informed and have a say. We are aware, as
Vodafone have informed us that they are talking with multiple parties. We
ask Vodafone to consider, as we are not told who these parties are, please
be sure to consider our views, the users. If the other parties to whom they
are discussing our product with get to make a choice on our behalf this may
prove not to be in our best interests.

For now the only thing we can do is keep the pressure on, so please keep
signing, ask all who you know to review our campaign and sign in favour of
accessible technology for all.

Regards,

the campaign team Neil Barnfather
Tim in 't Veld
Paul Hopkins





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