The document discusses how cloud computing and the National Broadband Network (NBN) can help address accessibility issues for people with disabilities. Currently, assistive technologies that allow access to the web, like screen readers, are expensive and device-specific. However, cloud computing could allow assistive technology preferences to be stored online and applied consistently across any device. This would make setup instant and interfaces consistent, while keeping costs low through global updates. While issues around broadband access, setup, security and training remain, initiatives like the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure are working to implement cloud accessibility trials with governments and organizations in Australia.