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Madam President, the Commission is obviously required to be neutral in matters of technology. What is true for one technology must be true for another, and we must show persons who have difficulties in participating fully in the information society the same respect regardless of the technology. In substance, therefore, it does not change anything, but in form, of course, it does, and where we are encouraging broadband technology, persons with sight or hearing problems must obviously be assisted.
Incidentally, we are seeing, for example, that third-generation telephones really do allow us to meet these persons’ needs; they enable the hard of hearing to use the telephone by transmitting an image of the lips."@en1
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