People using telephone-based browsers interact with the page using voice input and voice output, encountering
many of the same problems as people with both visual and physical disabilities
People with slow connections (including most people outside of North America and Western Europe) turn off
graphics, as do people who are blind
People restricted to low-end browsers that don't understand constructs such as tables and frames
People with disabilities
Allow automation tools such as search engines to access, index, manipulate, and reuse your information, accessing it much
the same was a accessibility aids
Comply with future telecommunication regulations, which may require accessibility of information
distributed over the Internet
Avoid angering customers and harming relationship with the disability community