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On-Net-Communications. An Outsourcing Contact
Call Centre in Weardale, Wear Valley, County Durham in the North of England. Our call-centre uses advanced multi-media call-centre technology to provide call centtre services like truancy monitoring and control, vitual receptionists for SME, public services call centre activities, inbound and outbound call centre services. We offer services across the UK including London, Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham. Our immediate area of operation is Weardale, Teesdale, Eden, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle, Gateshead, The A1 corridor. If you require our call-centre services call us or visit at On-Net-Communications, Call Centre Operations, Wolsingham Steel Mill, Wolsingham, Weardale, near Bishop Auckland, County Durham. Whether Government Agency, Blue Chip or Small Business;
our multiple call centre communication voice and data channels can be combined to provide you with the ultimate Customer Relations Management and call centre operations.
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About this website
On Net Communications website has five main areas:
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The
header
contains the title of the page with the On Net Communications logo, accessibility links, the tool bar, which contains links that are useful for finding your way around the site and the breadcrumb trail. The breadcrumb trail is a navigation aid that shows you where you are on the website and allows you to quickly access upper levels of the site.
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The
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column contains the main menu of navigation.
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The
middle
column contains the main text area of the site and consists of the main content or information for the page.
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The
footer
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Accessibility Help
The following sections describe some of the features that have been incorporated into this website to aid accessibility.
Accessibility Statement
On Net Communications is committed to ensuring accessibility of its Web site for people with disabilities. New and updated Web content produced by our organisation will conform to W3C/WAI's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, Conformance Level A.
Access keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing certain keys defined on the web site. In Windows, you can press ALT plus the listed access key; on Macintosh, you can press Control plus the listed access key. Pressing ENTER will then take you to that page. All pages on this site define the following access keys:
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Access key 0 - Skip Navigation
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Access key 1 - Home page
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Access key 2 - News
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Access key 4 - Search
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Access key 6 - Help
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Access key 8 - Terms & conditions
Making the most of our site accessibility features
Using assistive technology
Assistive technologies are products used by people with disabilities to help accomplish tasks that they cannot accomplish otherwise or could not do easily otherwise. When used with computers, assistive technologies are also referred to as adaptive software.
Some assistive technologies rely on output of other user agents, such as graphical desktop browsers, text browsers, voice browsers, multimedia players and plug-ins. Assistive technology comes in many different forms, some of these include;
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Alternative keyboards or switches
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Braille and refreshable Braille
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Screen magnifiers
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Sound notification
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Screen readers
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Speech recognition
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Scanning software
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Speech synthesis (speech output)
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Tabbing through structural elements
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Text browsers
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Voice browsers
As part of our accessibility statement we will test our pages against as many types of assistive technologies as we can to make the pages more accessible to you. This is normally achieved directly from the site or through the removal of CSS. A text only version is also avalable at the top of the page.
Tab Indexing
The site is designed to make tabbing through a page easy. The order for tab indexing in a page is as follows:
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Header links
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Search Area
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Log in Information
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Main Navigational Links
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Footer Links
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Quick links
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Right hand side links
High contrast page setting
This site has the option 'Change page contrast' at the top of the page using the 'Text' only button, which increases the page contrast by switching the text to yellow and the background to black. This could help some people to better read the site's content. The page can easily be changed back to normal contrast by clicking again on the 'Return to design' link.
Images
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All content images used in this site include descriptive ALT attributes. Purely decorative graphics include null ALT attributes.
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Complex images include LONGDESC attributes or inline descriptions to explain the significance of each image to non-visual readers.
Visual design
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This site uses cascading style sheets (CSS 1) for visual layout.
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This site uses only relative font sizes, compatible with the user-specified "text size" option in visual browsers.
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If your browser or browsing device does not support stylesheets at all, the content of each page is still readable.
Standards compliance
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All of the pages on this site are at least Bobby A approved, many are AAA approved, complying with all priority 1 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. The homepage is Bobby A compliant (level 1).
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This site validates to WC3 as XHTML 1.0 Strict.
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The stylesheets validate to WC3 as CSS 1.
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