[LINK] Fwd: vip-l: Do Not Call Register failing blind

Stephen Edgar stephen at netweb.com.au
Tue May 8 01:28:08 AEST 2007


Jan Whitaker Wrote:

>The Australian
>Saturday, May 05, 2007
>
>Do Not Call Register failing blind
>
>By Simon Canning, Marketing writer
>
>HUNDREDS of thousands of blind and vision-impaired people have been unable
>to sign on to the Government's new Do Not Call register as questions
>continue to arise about the decision to rush the system into action.
>
>Call centre operators yesterday continued their criticism of the move,
>saying the system could cost up to 30,000 jobs.
>
>Human rights and disability discrimination commissioner Graeme Innes said
>the failure of the Do Not Call website to allow vision-impaired people to
>list their numbers was in breach of the Disability Discrimination Act.
>
>Communications Minister Helen Coonan launched the register on Thursday, but
>minutes after its unveiling, the computerised system had gone into meltdown,
>unable to cope with thousands of people wanting to block phone marketers.
>
>Mr Innes said the website for the federal Government's $33million register
>contained features designed to stop fraudulent registrations. These required
>people to copy a series of letters and numbers that had been altered to make
>them impossible for hacking programs to read. But these could not be
>accessed by the blind.
>
>"We would expect that any Commonwealth Government website would comply with
>access requirements," Mr Innes said. "It's been the law for several years."
>
>The Do Not Call registration system was expected to handle 700,000 <--******
>registrations an hour, but 36 hours after its launch had processed only
>250,000.
>
>
>http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21674764-2702,00.html

Only 700,000 per hour? 30hrs = 21 Million!!!

What had they planned on doing this week?

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Stephen Edgar
Netweb Interactive
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