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Nokia Accessibility represents a company-wide, global approach to accessibility and usability in design and services for our customers with disabilities.
Nokia has full-time staff dedicated to developing internal product design standards, initiating research projects to address specific needs, and training employees worldwide for servicing customers with unique wireless communication needs. The award-winning Nokia LPS was the first inductive coupling loopset in the wireless industry, allowing our customers with telecoil-equipped hearing aids to use digital handsets.
Nokia S60 devices were the first to include text-to-speech software, providing our blind customers with means to access the many features and capabilities of Nokia handsets. For some, Nokia innovations have provided the first opportunity to speak to family and friends using a mobile phone. Nokia is proud to respond to the diverse needs of a global marketplace.

