L-Mail, the online letter writing service, has teamed up with Vision Australia to allow Braille and Audio letters to be generated and sent via a web browser.
Anyone wishing to send a Braille or Audio letters can simply visit the L-Mail.com web site, type the sender and recipient?s details, enter the contents for the letter and make payment. L-Mail then arrange for the letter to be professionally recorded or coded in Braille in association with Vision Australia, and posted within one business day of receipt of the order.
The new relationship enables L-Mail and Vision Australia customers located anywhere in the world to have letters embossed in Braille, or converted into an Audio letter on CD, and posted from Australia at a time convenient to them.
Vision Australia aims to ensure that people who are blind or vision impaired are accessing and fully participating in every chosen facet of life. ?Working with L-Mail is an important way of helping to meet this goal?, said Tim Evans General Manager Business Enterprises at Vision Australia ?L-Mail is an example of the new information and communication technologies that are opening up a world of possibilities for people with a print disability.?
Peter Harris, Managing Director of L-Mail commented, “It is a privilege to be working with Vision Australia to deliver this new innovative service in Australia. With no need to open an account and the Braille and Audio letters being professionally produced by Vision Australia, we believe we have a great service. Whether an individual wishes to communicate with a blind friend or a business wishes to stay ahead of accessibility laws we believe this new cost effective service can help.”
The L-Mail.com website allows users to type and format a letter before it is printed and posted to anywhere in the world from the location the author specifies. This recent Australian addition to the growing network of over 20 printing and posting locations gives users even more choice in where their letters can be posted from and what format they are in.
The L-Mail web site can be found at http://www.l-mail.com
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