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GLOBAL – Today, we want to recognise the annual United Nations’ International Day of Persons with Disabilities. This December 3rd event promotes a better understanding of disability issues with a focus on the rights of persons with disabilities. This is something really noteworthy as nearly one in five of the global population lives with some form of recognised disability, including those related to ageing.

Nokia has worked on accessibility concerns for over a decade. We already offer a multitude of accessibility features, accessories and applications. For people with hearing difficulties, Nokia has developed the Nokia Wireless Loopset (LPS-5). In the video, we meet Katja Vis, a Finn who uses this inductive loop for a mobile phone every day, and Mikko Haho, a man from Nokia behind this solution. Watch what kind of difference the Nokia wireless loopset makes in everyday life.

Find out more about Nokia’s efforts into making mobile phones accessible for all.

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