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From: Ajay Sharma
Date: Sat, Jun 10 2017 1:07AM
Subject: Resources for CVAA
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Hi All,

Hope this mail finds you well.

I need your kind advice to find resources /presentation / checklist for a product to be called CVAA compliant.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Warm Regards,
Ajay

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From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Mon, Jun 19 2017 8:12PM
Subject: Re: Resources for CVAA
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Hi Ajay, it depends on the features of the products covered under CVAA. CVAA covers a wide range of accessibility considerations including advanced communication features (email, VOIP, chat, video conferencing, video playback/recording, set-top boxes, TVs, media players, etc. The CVAA requirements vary -- for example for ACS they are functional requirements with outcome based goals of operating the product and availability of information. For apparatus capability of video playback there are other requirements for on-screen guides, menus, etc. depending on the type of products. For other telecommunications features not covered under CVAA may be covered under Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act. For more information on CVAA we have posted some blogs on the topic at http://www.ssbbartgroup.com/blog/category/laws-and-standards/cvaa/

Jonathan

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From: Ajay Sharma
Date: Tue, Jun 20 2017 11:37AM
Subject: Re: Resources for CVAA
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Thanks Jonathan, just one more favor, if a VoIP or video conferencing app is WCAG compliant, is it mandatory to submit reports?

> On 20-Jun-2017, at 7:42 AM, Jonathan Avila < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
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> Hi Ajay, it depends on the features of the products covered under CVAA. CVAA covers a wide range of accessibility considerations including advanced communication features (email, VOIP, chat, video conferencing, video playback/recording, set-top boxes, TVs, media players, etc. The CVAA requirements vary -- for example for ACS they are functional requirements with outcome based goals of operating the product and availability of information. For apparatus capability of video playback there are other requirements for on-screen guides, menus, etc. depending on the type of products. For other telecommunications features not covered under CVAA may be covered under Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act. For more information on CVAA we have posted some blogs on the topic at http://www.ssbbartgroup.com/blog/category/laws-and-standards/cvaa/
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> Jonathan
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> Jonathan Avila
> Chief Accessibility Officer
> SSB BART Group (soon to be Level Access)
> (703) 637-8957
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> Looking to boost your accessibility knowledge? Check out our free webinars!
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