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California Connect

An assortment of individuals using various telecommunication technologies.

California Connect

  • A black man wearing a gold long sleeve shirt wearing a headset and microphone device to communicate with others.
  • A female young adult wearing rainbow tie dye sweatshirt, looking afar from her wheelchair, holding an iPad device in her hand.
  • An Asian man with black-rimmed glasses and hair, long sleeve plaid shirt and a green t-shirt, listening through a device and smiling.
  • A white Deaf man wearing a gold hat and gold-rimmed glasses. The man is wearing a tan t-shirt and has a flower tattoo on his left neck.
  • A blind Black woman wearing a white turtleneck shirt and blouse sitting on the couch, holding a white phone to her ear, listening to the caller on the other end of the line.
24
Oct
2025

TADDAC Committee Meeting 10-24-2025

When: October 24, 2025 from 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The Telecommunications Access for the Deaf and Disabled Administrative Committee (TADDAC) will hold a public meeting.

Oakland City Center
500 12th Street, Suite 105, 
Oakland, CA 94607
Paramount Room

StreamText for Captions

Documents:
Draft Agenda (PDF)
Draft Agenda (Word Docx)
TADDAC Meeting Binder (PDF)
TADDAC Meeting Binder Zip
Directions and Parking - Oakland City Center (Word Docx)

Parking Instructions & Shuttle Information

Valet parking in front of the hotel is $35.00 day-use for the contracted group rate. Quik Park Parking Structure is located at the back of the hotel (9821 Vicksburg Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90045) and the day rate is $15.95. Quik Park is not owned or operated by the Hotel. Attached are directions to the entrance to the Quik Park Garage.

If you need a shuttle to the LAX, there is a 24 hour complimentary shuttle service (Hyatt Regency and Quik Park shuttle), which runs every 15-20 minutes. 

Contact

Contact Center
P.O. Box 30310
Stockton, CA 95213
Phone/VP: 1-800-806-1191
Email: info@caconnect.org
Fax: 1-800-889-3974

About

Welcome to California Connect, also called the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP), which provides communication access for Californians with hearing, vision, cognitive, mobility, and speech-related disabilities. The program of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) includes accessible communication equipment and devices, relay service, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices.
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