Brendan Gramer, who is deaf, writes in Wired News today about how AT&T’s recent announcement that it will block FaceTime on its networks affects deaf people, who use FaceTime to converse in sign language.
It’s disappointing that AT&T is standing in the way of innovation that addresses the needs of its deaf and hard-of-hearing customers. Sometimes it takes a while (and some prodding) for technology and technology companies to catch up to and embrace accessibility. In this case the technology is there, but it’s AT&T that’s throwing up the barrier.