About this Blog

As a global leader in the provision of alternate format communication solutions, T-Base Communications is increasingly focused on guiding our customers on designing service delivery with access in mind, ensuring that products and services are inclusive, accessible, and usable by everyone and that they understand the issues with respect to independent, secure and private access to information.

 

This blog exists to facilitate honest, ongoing communication between T-Base, our customers and end-users. Our posts, delivered by a variety of contributors, showcase an array of topics, including T-Base developments, industry events and news, as well as individual perspectives on relevant issues.

 

As an organization, we have the advantage of being connected to a wealth of of information, and feel we have the responsibility to share this information while fostering discussion.  

 

We are committed to the work that we do and the people that we work for: you, our readers.  We encourage you to comment and share our posts. 

 

Blog Etiquette

 

We encourage our readers to share their comments and opinions on our blog posts. Your feedback is valuable to us and our online community.

 

Your contributions make INSIGHT’s blog richer, the conversations more lively and diverse. We want your perspective and hope that you find the content we post informative and inspiring.

 

Ways to contribute

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When creating content, we will write deliberately and with accuracy.  We will reply to emails and comments when appropriate, and do so promptly.  We strive for high quality with every post and will agree or disagree with other opinions respectfully.

 

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We want to hear your opinion but please do keep your comments relevant to the topic, but be civil for goodness sake. Racist, sexist and offensive language along with personal attacks and defamatory statements will be deleted immediately as will posting press releases and commercial promotions, (otherwise known as spam).