Cisco's Purpose is to Power an Inclusive Future for All. We are dedicated to making Cisco a leader in inclusive experiences, and a critical part of that is accessibility. Cisco aims to provide an inclusive experience for all by developing accessible products and technologies that empower everyone, regardless of ability. Our commitment allows your organization to effectively serve a diverse range of users. We believe everyone deserves to experience and utilize the full potential of technology.
Cisco recognizes international standards when assessing and documenting the accessibility of its products, services and websites. Currently, Cisco adopts the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level A and AA published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Accessibility 508 Standards issued by the U.S. Access Board. In addition to a Cisco-wide Digital Accessibility Policy, the following objectives for company business processes and activities help ensure that Cisco products and services benefit the disabled community:
Cisco welcomes your feedback on any accessibility barriers you may have encountered.
Feedback can be general or specific, but providing more details such as the date, the name of the webpage, product, service or application involved, may make it easier for us to understand your concerns.
The person at Cisco responsible for receiving feedback is our Vice President of the Office of Accessibility.
Feedback can be sent by
Anonymous Feedback
Individuals providing feedback may do so anonymously if they prefer via our Telephone number above (1-877-571-1700).
Acknowledgement of Feedback
Cisco will acknowledge receipt of your feedback unless it’s been submitted anonymously.
Confidentiality
Personal information provided in accessibility feedback will remain confidential unless you consent to disclosure.
Alternate Format
Cisco’s feedback process is available in accessible formats upon request; contact Cisco by phone, email or online webform per above.
Cisco is committed to complying with all applicable laws in the jurisdictions in which it operates. Key applicable accessibility laws and regulations include:
Accessible Canada Act
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and its implementing regulation, Ontario Reg. 191/11: Integrated Accessibility Standards (IAS). To support this regulation: