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21/09/2010
Vodafone respond to criticism that some users of their Wayfinder Access software have been left out of pocket; the border guard who invented an alternative tactile reading system.
Vodafone respond to criticism that some users of their Wayfinder Access software have been left out of pocket. Caroline Dewing of the company answers points from Neil Barnfather of Talk Nav. The Austrian border guard who invented an alternative tactile reading system so that he could read in the dark. And Alexia Sloane, the ten year old Braille writing competition winner, tells Peter White of her plans for the future.
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Tue 21 Sep 201020:40
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