COMCAST LAUNCHES LIVE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETING SERVICES AT SIX GREATER PHILADELPHIA XFINITY STORE LOCATIONS
- Comcast offers live American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting services at six Xfinity Store locations in Greater Philadelphia
- Comcast is the first telecommunications retailer in the country to offer live, on-demand, remote ASL interpreting services in stores
- Comcast aims to make the ASL interpreting service available at retail locations nationwide in the coming months
- Comcast announced a $25,000 digital equity grant for the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
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Comcast supports the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf with
Offering ASL live interpreting services in stores is part of Comcast's ongoing commitment towards closing the digital divide and making its products and services accessible to everyone. Stores in
The participating
Center City : 1429 Walnut Street,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , 19102- City Ave: 4504B City Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19131-1509 Havertown : 116 W Township Line Road, Unit 500,Havertown, PA 19083-5235King of Prussia : 130 Town Square Place,King of Prussia, PA 19406-1500- Northeast Shopping Center: 9173 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Philadelphia, PA 19114 - Northeast Tower: 4640 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Philadelphia , PA19124-2300
The American Community Survey (ACS) estimates that
"At Comcast, providing a world class customer experience is our top priority," said Thomas Wlodkowski, Comcast Vice President for Accessibility. "We believe that this ASL video remote interpreting service will make the in-store experience more welcoming and efficient for our Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing customers and retail associates."
"Comcast continues to show their commitment to providing accessible customer experiences for Deaf communities," said Christopher Soukup, Chief Executive Officer of Communication Service for the Deaf. "By expanding their offerings from online support in American Sign Language to in-store services, they are setting a clear model for all organizations on what it means to provide equitable and inclusive experiences for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals."
Additionally, Comcast announced a
"PSD is thrilled to continue its partnership with Comcast to ensure Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing children have access to all forms of technology, and that the Deaf community is welcomed and valued as Xfinity customers," said Melissa Draganac-Hawk, Head of School for Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. "We are extremely grateful to Comcast for this significant investment in our students, especially those who wish to explore careers in technology. We look forward to building this partnership, and to expanding digital inclusion to include new opportunities for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students."
About Comcast's Accessibility Program
For more than a decade, Comcast has invested in making its products, technology, and experiences accessible to the widest possible audience while opening new doors to independence for people with disabilities. These innovations include the Large Button Voice Remote, voted
About Comcast Corporation
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