
Orange Jordan digital inclusion efforts expand with a Braille digital guide improving accessibility for visually impaired customers across Jordan.
Orange Jordan has expanded its digital inclusion strategy with the launch of a Digital Inclusion Guide in Braille, unveiled in alignment with World Braille Day. The initiative will be implemented across all Orange Jordan retail stores nationwide, reinforcing efforts to improve access to digital services for customers with visual impairments.
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The launch falls under Orange Jordan’s disability inclusion platform, “Differently Abled, Definitely Enabled,” which focuses on providing equitable access to technology and digital services for persons with disabilities.
The Digital Inclusion Guide is designed to help visually impaired customers easily identify accessible devices, applications, services, and store facilities. It integrates multiple accessibility features, including Arabic and English sign language support, audio (vocalized) reading functions, and a printed Braille edition to ensure a seamless and independent customer experience.
Orange Jordan confirmed that the Braille version of the guide will be available in all its stores by the end of January 2026, alongside a digital version hosted on the company’s website.
According to the company, the initiative reflects a commitment to translating corporate promises into practical solutions that generate long-term social impact. Digital inclusion remains a core pillar of Orange Jordan’s strategy, aimed at promoting equal opportunities and ensuring accessible technology for all segments of society.
The company emphasized that inclusive digital infrastructure is essential to building a sustainable digital economy, noting that meaningful innovation lies in creating technologies that are accessible without barriers.
Why Orange Jordan Digital Inclusion Matters to MENA
Orange Jordan digital inclusion initiatives highlight a broader shift across the MENA region, where telecom operators and digital service providers are increasingly prioritizing accessibility, equity, and inclusive design. As governments push digital transformation agendas, ensuring access for persons with disabilities is becoming a key benchmark for responsible innovation.
With rising digital adoption across MENA, initiatives like Orange Jordan’s Braille guide demonstrate how regional companies can align social impact with digital growth, while supporting national inclusion policies and international accessibility standards. The move also sets a practical example for telecom operators across emerging markets seeking to integrate accessibility into core service delivery.