Accessibility and communication apps take FCC honors

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It may seem strange to see a headline with “FCC” in it that doesn’t concern net neutrality. But the Commission has a wide variety of responsibilities, among which is promoting and enabling tech that empowers people with disabilities to take advantage of the internet and its many services. Several companies creating such tech just got accolades from the FCC today.

“I’m grateful that the FCC can play a role in promoting life-enhancing breakthroughs and encouraging collaborations to fulfill the promise of accessible technologies for millions of Americans,” said Chairman Ajit Pai in a news release. The man may be wrong big time when it comes to net neutrality, but he does genuinely care about getting everyone connected.

There were 4 winners, announced at the accessibility-focused M-Enabling Summit:

And the two runners-up:

Congratulations to the winners. Incidentally, it so happens that I wrote up an interesting accessibility company called Actiview today that might be under consideration for the FCC’s awards next year.

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