The Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative (GARI) In 2015
December 2015 | Report
Since the Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative (GARI) was established in 2008 by the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF), it has become widely used by consumers and stakeholders around the world. This short report provides an update on the status of the GARI (www.gari.info) as of November 2015.
December 2015 | Report
Since the Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative (GARI) was established in 2008 by the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF), it has become widely used by consumers and stakeholders around the world. This short report provides an update on the status of the GARI (www.gari.info) as of November 2015.
Word version of the GARI report
December 2015 | Report
Since the Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative (GARI) was established in 2008 by the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF), it has become widely used by consumers and stakeholders around the world. This short report provides an update on the status of the GARI (www.gari.info) as of November 2015.
December 2015 | Report
Since the Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative (GARI) was established in 2008 by the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF), it has become widely used by consumers and stakeholders around the world. This short report provides an update on the status of the GARI (www.gari.info) as of November 2015.
Mobile Abstracts
November 2015 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony published in November 2015
November 2015 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony published in November 2015
Mobile Abstracts
October 2015 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony published in October 2015
October 2015 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony published in October 2015
Media reporting and reality: French court ruling does not confirm electro-hypersensitivity (EHS) as occupational illness
September 2015 | Viewpoint
Contrary to recent media reports, French jurisdiction has not established a causal relationship between symptoms of electro-hypersensitivity1 and exposure to electromagnetic fields as emitted from wireless technologies, nor has it recognised EHS as occupational illness. What it has done is reverse the 2013 decision of the Commission for the Rights and Self-Reliance of Persons with Disabilities (CDAPH) in Ariège2 to deny Mrs R. a disability allowance.
September 2015 | Viewpoint
Contrary to recent media reports, French jurisdiction has not established a causal relationship between symptoms of electro-hypersensitivity1 and exposure to electromagnetic fields as emitted from wireless technologies, nor has it recognised EHS as occupational illness. What it has done is reverse the 2013 decision of the Commission for the Rights and Self-Reliance of Persons with Disabilities (CDAPH) in Ariège2 to deny Mrs R. a disability allowance.
Mobile Abstracts
September 2015 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony published in September 2015
September 2015 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony published in September 2015
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