Examples of using E-accessibility in English and their translations into Romanian
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The Commission will ensure e-accessibility is a strong research
The Commission will include appropriate e-accessibility requirements in revisions
industry reinforce their commitment and cooperation on e-accessibility matters.
e-inclusion, e-accessibility, and e-health which are aligned with existing relevant sectoral national or regional strategies.
a more coherent approach to e-accessibility.
including efforts towards"e-accessibility"(IP/07/1804).
The Commission will ensure that appropriate e-accessibility provisions are integrated in revisions of EU legislation.
Furthermore, although there is a clear consensus on the need to act jointly to improve e-accessibility, there are different views on the next priorities to address.
The Commission has already addressed e-accessibility in its proposal for a new version of the e-government European Interoperability Framework8,
The second was the new communication on e-accessibility, fostering the use of ICT goods
an impact assessment in the first half of 2008 will provide input for a possible proposal from the Commission on e-Accessibility legislation in the second half of 2008.
for people with disabilities(e-Accessibility) and increasingly for Europe's ageing users,
consideration is given to disabilities of all kinds(Design for All, including e-accessibility).
strong benefits to society, such as e-health, e-accessibility, climate change,
support measures to promote e-accessibility and parts of the ICT industry are making significant efforts to improve the accessibility of their products and services3.
which has already amassed a vast amount of expertise on e-accessibility.
In order to overcome unequal access to digital literacy by European citizens, Member States should promote e-accessibility in particular when applying the Audiovisual Media Services Directive.
E-accessibility is a necessary prerequisite for a widespread use of ICT, and its cost can
E-accessibility means overcoming the technical barriers
At Member State level, there is considerable fragmentation in the treatment of e-accessibility, both in the issues addressed(usually fixed telephony services,