3. What means can be used to accede to audiotext services?


As long as the requirements described in the previous number are met, access to audiotext services may be obtained via a fixed telephone, a mobile telephone or a personal computer (PC). In this last case the connection is made via the subscriber's fixed telephone access also supporting access to the Internet, although the connection to the audiotext number is made via the PC.

Communications may sometimes be established through the PC and modem without the knowledge of the user. This may occur through the installation by download of certain intrusive Trojan horse programmes (which may also be resident in armed email attachments) that originate the Internet disconnection and the connection to audiotext service provider sites, with the cost of communication being equal to the price of these services.

Thus a prior Internet connection is not required for access to this type of services because, after the site is accessed for the first time and downloaded to the PC, the saved programme makes the connection directly. Disconnecting from the Internet is not enough to avoid this kind of communication via the modem, the modem itself must be disconnected.