On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Omer Zak wrote:

http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/fcc98-146/
The most important issues today:
1. Alternate (non-hearing based) signalling of incoming Skype/Asterisk
calls.

  Huh? Skype has a visual notice of incoming calls. Furthermore, why would a
hard-of-hearing person use Skype, an application for voice calls? Why not
use IM and/or SMS?

2. Upstream bandwidth, quality and delay limits of video transmission
via the Internet.

How is video transmission useful for people with disabilities? People who
cannot hear will not be able to hear the people they are talking with and
people who cannot see will not be able to see the video. Why not use
text-based communication that is accessible to both the deaf and the blind?

  Alon

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<ahzz_> i figured 17G oughta be enough.

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