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Driving Global Digital Accessibility

Digital Inclusion is about making technology accessible for everyone.

Vially’s solution helps businesses become accessible to everyone, while complying with WCAG guidelines to meet EAA & ADA standards.

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Bank of Ireland

Bank of Ireland is one of Irelands largest banks, and has been operating for nearly 350 years. As the world moves more into digital spaces, BOI became more digitally focused, rolling out many digital products like online banking through their website and app.

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Dublin Bus

Dublin Bus is a massive operation. In the past 5 years they have facilitated well over half a billion journeys, across more than 1,000 buses and 121 bus routes. Statistically speaking, a large proportion of those people will have had a disability of some nature, especially when you consider that for some with visual impairments for example, public transport is the only useable option.

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Three Mobile

Three understands that part of providing customers with a better connected life involves making sure that those with disabilities are able to access the companies services in a more accessible way. Three had a lot to shout about with Ireland’s fastest 5G speeds, and they asked Vially to help make sure that their brand message was accessible to a wide audience on their three.ie website.

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Compliance : Your Toolkit for Accessibility Excellence

USA

The Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990, aiming to prohibit discrimination and safeguard the rights of individuals with disabilities.

European Union

The European Accessibility Act brings with it a new set of requirements specifically around the accessibility of products and services in the EU.

Irish Public Sector

Ireland's implementation of the EU Web Accessibility Directive ensures the digital services provided by public sector bodies are accessible to all.

WCAG 2.1

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines covers a wide range of recommendations for making digital content more accessible to everyone.

United Kingdom

The Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018 took effect in the United Kingdom on September 23 2018.

Canada

The Accessible Canada Act (ACA) 2019 and the Canadian Human Rights Act of 1977 are important pieces of legislation that aim to promote accessibility.

VPAT

The Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is a standardised document used to assess the accessibility of ICT products.

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