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I assume Francoise is referring to the HAYES AT command set for remotely  
configuring and controlling modes.
 
e.g.  _http://www.modem.com/glossary/extend1a.html_ 
(http://www.modem.com/glossary/extend1a.html) 
 
Sounds like a good idea.
 
Geoff 
LEPMIS.co.uk
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 04/05/2006 15:51:58 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]  
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Hello all, 
Would people like to respond to  this? 
Aidan. 
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Hello, 
working at ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards  Institute) in a 
project looking at the adaptation of mobile devices for use by  disabled people. It 
has been suggested that AT commands should be the  preferred means of 
integrating assistive devices with mobile  devices. 
I am contacting you as I understand that your  knowledge in this area would 
be useful input to our work. Please see the  questionnaire forms at 
_http://portal.etsi.org/STFs/HF/STF304.asp#stakeholder_consultation_ 
(http://portal.etsi.org/STFs/HF/STF304.asp#stakeholder_consultation) ,  and fill in the one that 
corresponds to your stakeholder category.  There  are about ten questions to 
fill in. You are welcome to forward this email to  other colleagues or other 
contacts if you feel that they might also be  interested in providing us with 
input. 
Best Regards 
Françoise 
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Françoise Petersen
ETSI/HF Specialist Task Force  leader STF304  
on “AT Commands for Assistive Mobile Device Interfaces” 
_http://portal.etsi.org/STFs/HF/STF304.asp_ 
(http://portal.etsi.org/STFs/HF/STF304.asp)    
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Aidan  Parr
Researcher
FAST -  Foundation for Assistive Technology
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