We are committed to ensuring the accessibility of our website, in accordance with Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004 and the requirements set out in Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard.
The website is also integrated with AccessiWay technology, which enables users with specific disabilities to customise the interface and navigation features according to their individual needs.
Accessibility Statement for Website of Private Entities pursuant to Article 3, Paragraph 1 of Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004
Declaration
Open Fiber S.p.A. is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004.
This accessibility statement applies to: openfiber.it.
Compliance Status
Partially compliant
This website is partially compliant with the requirements of Appendix A of the UNI CEI EN 301549 standard due to the non-compliance cases listed below.
Non-accessible Content
The following content is not accessible for the following reasons – non-compliance with Law No. 4 of 9 January 2004:
C.1.1.1 Non-text Content – Some non-text content presented to users does not have a text alternative that serves the same purpose.
C.1.2.1 Audio-only and Video-only (pre-recorded) – Some pre-recorded audio-only or video-only media does not have an alternative that provides equivalent information.
C.1.2.3 Audio Description or Alternative Media (pre-recorded) – Some synchronised media does not have an alternative for time-based media or audio descriptions of the pre-recorded video content.
C.1.2.5 Audio Description (pre-recorded) – For some pre-recorded video content in time-based media, audio description is not provided.
C.1.3.5 Identify Input Purpose – The purpose of certain input fields requiring specific data is not properly communicated to assistive technologies or not correctly implemented.
C.1.4.1 Use of Colour – In some cases, colour is used as the only visual means of conveying information, indicating actions, prompting responses, or distinguishing visual elements.
C.1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) – The visual presentation of text and images of text does not always meet the minimum contrast ratio.
C.1.4.4 Resize Text – Some text cannot be resized up to 200% without assistive technologies and without loss of content or functionality.
C.1.4.5 Images of Text – In some cases, images of text are used instead of plain text and are neither customisable nor essential for conveying the type of information.
C.1.4.10 Reflow – Some content that does not require a two-dimensional layout for use or comprehension cannot be presented without loss of information or without requiring two-dimensional scrolling at a resolution of 1280 x 1024 px with 400% zoom.
C.1.4.11 Non-text Contrast – The visual representation of information needed to identify interactive interface components and their states does not always meet the minimum contrast ratio.
C.2.4.1 Bypass Blocks – A mechanism to skip blocks of content that repeat across pages is missing.
C.2.4.3 Focus Order – On some web pages where sequential navigation is possible and necessary for understanding and functionality, some elements that should receive focus do not do so in a meaningful and operable order.
C.2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) – The purpose of some links cannot be determined from the link text or from the link text together with programmatically determined contextual content.
C.2.4.6 Headings and Labels – In some cases, headings and labels do not clearly describe topics or functionalities.
C.3.2.4 Consistent Identification – Some components that have the same functionality across different web pages are not identified consistently.
C.3.3.2 Labels or Instructions – In some cases, labels or instructions are not provided when user input is required.
C.3.3.3 Error Suggestions – When input errors are identified, and suggestions for correction are available that do not compromise security or purpose, such suggestions are not provided to the user.
C.4.1.1 Parsing – Some HTML code on the website contains syntax errors.
C.4.1.2 Name, Role, Value – For some user interface components, name and role cannot be programmatically determined; properties and values set by the user cannot be programmatically set; or notifications of changes in those elements’ state are not available to assistive technologies.
C.4.1.3 Status Messages – In some cases, status messages cannot be programmatically determined via role or properties in such a way that they can be presented to the user by assistive technologies without receiving focus.
Drafting of the Accessibility Statement
This statement was prepared on 10/07/2025.
The assessment was carried out by a third party through objective analysis (cf. Article 3, Paragraph 1, of Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523).
Feedback and Contact Information
For any accessibility-related issues with the website, please write to the following email address: accessibilita@openfiber.it
Reporting Issues to AgID
In the case of an unsatisfactory response or no response within thirty days of notification or request, the user may report the issue to AgID via certified email (PEC) at: protocollo@pec.agid.gov.it.
Website Information
Date of publication of the website: 05/06/2025
Usability testing was conducted: Yes
CMS used: WordPress