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Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Last updated April 18, 2026

Our commitment

Real Time Networks believes the web should work for everyone. We build rtnus.com to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, the standard most commonly cited in U.S. and international accessibility regulations. Accessibility is a continuous practice, not a one-time audit, so this statement reflects our current work — including what we know still needs improvement.

What we’ve built in

  • Keyboard navigation. Every interactive element on the Site is reachable and operable with the keyboard alone. A visible focus ring follows you through each control, and a Skip to content link at the top of every page lets you bypass the navigation.
  • Screen-reader friendly markup. Pages are structured with semantic HTML (landmarks, headings, lists, form labels), icons are marked decorative or labelled as appropriate, and interactive widgets use ARIA patterns where native HTML isn’t enough.
  • Respect for reduced motion. Scroll animations, carousels, and video autoplay honor the operating-system prefers-reduced-motion setting. If you’ve told your device to minimize motion, our site minimizes it too.
  • Color contrast. We enforce the WCAG 2.1 AA contrast thresholds (4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text and UI components) at the design-system level, so every text and button pairing on the Site defaults to a compliant combination.
  • Touch targets. Buttons and links are sized to be comfortably hittable on touch screens (at least 44 by 44 CSS pixels, with appropriate spacing between adjacent targets).
  • Captions and transcripts. Hero videos on the Site are muted and decorative. Any instructional or testimonial video we publish includes captions and, when practical, a text transcript below the video.
  • Zoom and reflow. The Site supports browser zoom up to 200% without loss of content or functionality. Text reflows on narrow viewports without horizontal scrolling.

How we test

Before every release, we run the Site through three passes:

  • Automated scan. axe-core against every new or changed page, with zero violations as the release bar.
  • Keyboard-only pass. One manual run through the page using only Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and Space.
  • Screen-reader spot check. VoiceOver on macOS or NVDA on Windows across critical user paths (homepage, product pages, contact form, demo phone numbers).

Lighthouse Accessibility scores 95 or above on every new page at release time.

Known limitations

Honesty is part of accessibility. A few things we’re still working on:

  • Some third-party embeds (for scheduling and paid media) are outside our direct control. We audit their accessibility before adopting them, but their internal behavior can change. If you hit a barrier in one, please tell us — we’ll raise it with the vendor or replace the tool.
  • Legacy content carried over from r-t-networks.com is modernized as it moves to rtnus.com. If you encounter a page on the older site that’s hard to use, let us know and we’ll prioritize migrating it.

Report a barrier

If something on the Site gets in your way — a control that doesn’t respond to the keyboard, text that doesn’t read sensibly, a form that rejects valid input, anything — please tell us. We aim to respond within two business days and fix verified issues in our next release cycle.

If you need information from this Site in an alternative format (large print, plain text, etc.), email us with what you need and we’ll provide it.