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Introduction to the Disability Rights Office (American Sign Language)

Disability Rights Office: How can we help you?

The Disability Rights Office works to improve accessibility for people with disabilities in the following programs and services:
telecommunications relay services,
closed captioning on television and the Internet,
emergency information on television,
audio description of television programs,
hearing aid compatible phones,
Internet browsers built into mobile phones,
National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program,
real-time text,
telephone services and equipment,
television and set-top box controls, menus and program guides, and
E-mail, text messaging, Internet chat, and other advanced communication services.

DRO’s work includes rulemaking proceedings, informal complaint resolution and outreach efforts. You can learn more by visiting us online at www.fcc.gov/accessibility.

What You Can Do

Get the latest news on our accessibility and disability work via email -- including rulemaking proceedings, news releases and events. To subscribe, email AccessInfo@fcc.gov and type “subscribe” in either the subject line or main body of the message. To share your accessibility concerns with the Disability Rights Office, visit www.fcc.gov/accessibilitycomplaints. If you have questions, call (844) 432-2275 (videophone) or (202) 418-2517 (voice), or e-mail us at dro@fcc.gov. You can also visit us at www.fcc.gov/accessibility.

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