TORONTO, Aug. 9, 2016 /CNW Telbec/ - babyTEL, a leading Canadian Voice over IP provider, showcases its adapted softphone for Canadians with disabilities at the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) 2016 Conference, booth #45.
The majority of current communication devices are not made for disabled persons, as they require the use of hands and fingers. There are adapted solutions, but they can be costly. Since many disabled Canadians have access to a laptop or PC, ROAMbaby Access was developed to work with the user's current adapted devices.
ROAMbaby Access is adapted softphone that works on PC, Mac, iOS and Android phones and tablets. The softphone can be controlled with an adapted keyboard and mouse, using keyboard shortcuts and 4 different scanning modes allowing people with disabilities to make and take phone calls.
"We are excited to showcase ROAMbaby Access for Canadians with disabilities at ISAAC 2016," said Stephen Dorsey, CEO, babyTEL. "With over 3.8 million Canadians living with a disability, we have developed an adapted softphone that can be used by disabled persons to stay connected with their friends and families."
About babyTEL
Headquartered in Montreal, and founded in 1991, babyTEL develops, in-house, advanced communication Services including SIP Trunking, Cloud Business Phone, Home VoIP, T.38Fax, and Desktop Fax. babyTEL customizes its residential and corporate telephony services in-house using its own development resources. babyTEL customer and network support teams benefit from the availability of in-house developers to offer customers more effective and timely support.
For more information about babyTEL, visit www.babytel.net
SOURCE babyTel Inc.
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Dana Salman, Marketing Manager, babyTEL, T: 514-448-4084, F: 514-879-8586
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