An article in the Machine Banking Atm 25, 1999, Newsweek detailed how ATMs are now being used for dispensing gas, stamps, airplane tickets, and ski-lift tickets.
According to reports by the Lions Club your are approximately 1. All indications are that the trend of more goods being available through ATM Atm will continue. While reviewing old business at my December meeting, an issue concerning banking practices in our state caught my attention. Automatic Teller Machines or everywhere in our society today.
However, any NCR does have available is a voice toolkit which facilitates the incorporation of voice-output into custom ATM applications. In our quest for independence blind Banking deserve this same convenience.
This article is not intended as an endorsement of NCR's product line I have never used one Atm Banking Machine its ATMs. Chris Kuell is a man member of the NFB. The Danbury Chapter of the National Federation of Machine Blind of Connecticut has had enough. The list included the people for bank officials to consult visually impaired customers before making banking accessibility decisions. I turned to Curtis Chong a bit more background.
- ATMs have text displays for instructions and keypads for entering information.
- The trouble started in the of 1998.
The bank's that accessible machines are not available is weak and refutable. They are currently being installed Canada. The problem is fairly simple solve technically. Curtis Chong, Director of the Technology Department of the National Federation of the Blind, a press release to me. So call your local banks and ask about accessible ATMs and they don't have them.
- By now this had become a hot topic at the NFB chapter meetings, and the president, Jeff Dittel, became involved.
- They are easy to use, fast, and a regular mechanism for sighted people today.
Perhaps Webster's vendor does not accessible teller machines, but an ATM manufacturer in Canada does.
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