Accessibility Statement

This Accessibility Statement applies to the website https://tet.lt/ operated by Company in Lithuania UAB .

Company in Lithuania UAB is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to the widest possible audience, including persons with disabilities. We aim to provide a website that is clear, understandable, navigable, and usable regardless of a visitor’s device, browser, assistive technology, or individual circumstances.

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website and aim to improve accessibility where reasonably possible, technically feasible, and proportionate to the nature of our services.

1. About Company in Lithuania UAB

Company in Lithuania UAB provides legal, corporate, accounting, business advisory, and related services in Lithuania, including services for foreign investors, entrepreneurs, companies, and non-residents.

Our website provides information about our services, legal and business topics, contact options, and other materials that may assist visitors in understanding business and legal matters in Lithuania.

2. Our Accessibility Commitment

We aim to make tet.lt accessible and user-friendly for all visitors, including persons with:

  • visual impairments;
  • hearing impairments;
  • mobility impairments;
  • cognitive or learning disabilities;
  • neurological conditions;
  • temporary disabilities;
  • age-related accessibility needs;
  • users relying on assistive technologies.

We seek to follow recognised digital accessibility principles, including perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness.

The European accessibility framework is connected with the European Accessibility Act — Directive (EU) 2019/882, which sets accessibility requirements for certain products and services across the EU. The European accessibility standard EN 301 549 is widely used for ICT accessibility and is closely connected with WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements.

3. Applicable Accessibility Standards

We aim to improve the website in line with internationally and European-recognised accessibility standards, including where relevant:

  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines — WCAG 2.1, Level AA;
  • EN 301 549, the European accessibility standard for information and communication technology;
  • general accessibility principles applicable to digital services and websites.

EN 301 549 is a European accessibility standard for ICT products and services, including websites, electronic documents, software, and digital content. It is based largely on WCAG 2.1 accessibility requirements.

4. Scope of This Statement

This Accessibility Statement applies to the main website available at:

https://tet.lt/

It covers, where applicable:

  • website pages;
  • service pages;
  • industry pages;
  • blog articles;
  • contact forms;
  • website navigation;
  • text content;
  • images and visual content;
  • downloadable documents published on the website;
  • embedded or integrated website tools, to the extent controlled by Company in Lithuania UAB.

This Statement does not fully apply to third-party websites, platforms, tools, or external content that may be linked from tet.lt but are not controlled or operated by Company in Lithuania UAB.

5. Measures We Take to Support Accessibility

Company in Lithuania UAB aims to support accessibility through practical and technical measures, including:

5.1 Website Structure and Navigation

We aim to ensure that:

  • website pages have a logical structure;
  • headings are used consistently where possible;
  • menus and navigation elements are understandable;
  • important pages are accessible through clear links;
  • users can identify the purpose of each page;
  • information is not intentionally hidden behind inaccessible design features.

5.2 Text and Readability

We aim to ensure that:

  • website text is written in a clear and understandable manner;
  • legal and business information is presented in structured sections;
  • paragraphs are not unnecessarily long;
  • key information is separated with headings and subheadings;
  • links are written in a way that helps users understand where they lead.

5.3 Keyboard and Assistive Technology Use

We aim to support users who navigate the website using:

  • keyboard navigation;
  • screen readers;
  • browser accessibility settings;
  • text enlargement tools;
  • speech recognition software;
  • other assistive technologies.

Where technically possible, interactive elements such as links, buttons, and forms should be operable without requiring a mouse.

5.4 Visual Presentation

We aim to ensure that:

  • text and background colours provide reasonable contrast;
  • text remains readable on different screen sizes;
  • essential information is not communicated only by colour;
  • website layouts are responsive and usable on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices;
  • visual design does not intentionally prevent access to key information.

5.5 Images and Media

Where relevant, we aim to ensure that:

  • meaningful images include appropriate alternative text;
  • decorative images do not interfere with assistive technologies;
  • visual materials do not replace important written information;
  • media or embedded elements are reviewed for accessibility where technically possible.

5.6 Forms and Contact Options

We aim to ensure that contact options and forms are reasonably accessible by:

  • using clear labels where possible;
  • making required fields understandable;
  • allowing users to contact us by email if a form is not accessible;
  • providing alternative communication channels.

6. Current Accessibility Status

We are working to improve the accessibility of tet.lt. However, some parts of the website may not yet fully conform to all accessibility requirements.

At this stage, the website should be considered:

Partially compliant with recognised accessibility standards, due to the possible limitations described below.

This means that while we aim to make the website accessible and usable, some content, design elements, technical features, or older materials may not yet fully meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA or EN 301 549 standards.

7. Known or Potential Accessibility Limitations

Despite our efforts, the following accessibility limitations may exist on tet.lt:

7.1 Older Website Content

Some older blog posts, service pages, or archived materials may not have been created according to the latest accessibility practices. These may include:

  • inconsistent heading structures;
  • older formatting;
  • less accessible tables;
  • links that could be more descriptive;
  • images without complete alternative text.

7.2 PDF and Downloadable Documents

Some PDF files or downloadable documents may not be fully accessible. This may include documents that:

  • are not structured for screen readers;
  • do not contain tagged headings;
  • do not include accessible tables;
  • are based on scanned or image-based content;
  • were prepared before current accessibility standards were implemented.

We will aim to provide information in an alternative format upon request, where reasonably possible.

7.3 Images and Alternative Text

Some images may not yet include complete or sufficiently descriptive alternative text. We aim to improve this progressively, especially for images that contain meaningful information.

7.4 Third-Party Content

The website may include third-party tools or embedded content, such as:

  • maps;
  • analytics tools;
  • social media elements;
  • external videos;
  • third-party plugins;
  • external forms or integrations;
  • links to external platforms.

Company in Lithuania UAB does not fully control the accessibility of third-party platforms or content. However, where practical, we aim to use third-party solutions that support accessibility.

7.5 Technical or Design Limitations

Certain accessibility improvements may require technical changes to the website structure, theme, plugins, or design. We aim to address such matters progressively during website maintenance and development.

8. Alternative Access to Information

If any content on tet.lt is not accessible to you, you may contact us and request the information in an alternative format.

Where reasonably possible, we may provide the relevant information by:

  • email;
  • plain text format;
  • accessible document format;
  • phone explanation;
  • another suitable communication method.

The availability of an alternative format may depend on the nature of the requested content, the complexity of the material, and technical feasibility.

9. Feedback and Contact Information

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of tet.lt.

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of the website, or if you notice an accessibility issue, please contact us:

Company in Lithuania UAB
Company code: 304377400
Address: Lvivo g. 25-104, Vilnius, Lithuania
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +370 694 95456

When contacting us, please include, where possible:

  • the URL of the webpage where the issue occurred;
  • a description of the accessibility issue;
  • the device you were using;
  • the browser you were using;
  • the assistive technology used, if applicable;
  • your preferred method of contact;
  • the format in which you would like to receive the information, if you are requesting an alternative format.

10. Response to Accessibility Requests

We aim to review accessibility-related feedback carefully and respond within a reasonable period.

Where possible, we will:

  • acknowledge the request;
  • assess the issue;
  • determine whether the issue can be resolved;
  • provide an alternative way to access the relevant information;
  • consider the issue in future website improvements.

Some issues may require technical development, third-party provider involvement, or broader website updates. In such cases, resolution may take longer.

11. Continuous Improvement

Accessibility is not a one-time action. Company in Lithuania UAB aims to improve website accessibility on an ongoing basis.

Our improvement process may include:

  • reviewing new website pages before publication;
  • improving older pages where possible;
  • updating page structure and formatting;
  • improving alternative text for images;
  • reviewing downloadable documents;
  • considering accessibility during website redesigns;
  • monitoring changes in applicable accessibility requirements;
  • responding to user feedback.

12. Compatibility with Browsers and Assistive Technologies

We aim for tet.lt to be compatible with commonly used modern browsers and assistive technologies.

The website is intended to work with recent versions of major browsers, including:

  • Google Chrome;
  • Safari;
  • Mozilla Firefox;
  • Microsoft Edge;
  • mobile browsers on iOS and Android.

Older browsers or unsupported technologies may not provide the best experience and may affect accessibility or functionality.

13. Legal and Regulatory Context

The European Accessibility Act establishes common accessibility requirements for certain products and services in the EU. In Lithuania, accessibility requirements connected with the European Accessibility Act became relevant for many covered products and services from 28 June 2025.

The precise applicability of accessibility obligations may depend on the nature of the service, the type of digital product, the target users, the role of the provider, and applicable Lithuanian and EU legal requirements.

Company in Lithuania UAB aims to take a practical and proportionate approach to accessibility and to improve the website in line with recognised standards and applicable requirements.

14. Assessment Method

This Accessibility Statement has been prepared based on:

  • internal review of the website;
  • general accessibility principles;
  • recognised digital accessibility standards;
  • publicly available guidance on WCAG, EN 301 549, and EU accessibility requirements.

Last accessibility review: [insert date] Method of review: [internal review / external audit / automated testing / manual testing / combined review] Next planned review: [insert date or “periodically”]

15. Non-Accessible Content

Some content may not yet be fully accessible for the reasons listed below.

15.1 Non-compliance with Accessibility Standards

Certain parts of the website may not fully comply with accessibility standards, including:

  • some older images without alternative text;
  • certain older documents not optimised for screen readers;
  • possible heading or structure inconsistencies;
  • possible contrast or spacing issues in some website sections;
  • third-party embedded content that may not be fully accessible.

15.2 Disproportionate Burden

In some cases, making certain legacy content or third-party functionality fully accessible may require disproportionate technical, financial, or administrative effort. Where this applies, we will aim to provide information in an alternative format upon request.

15.3 Content Outside Our Control

Some accessibility limitations may relate to content, tools, or platforms provided by third parties. Company in Lithuania UAB does not fully control such external systems.

16. Enforcement and Further Assistance

If you contact us about an accessibility issue and are not satisfied with the response, you may consider contacting the relevant Lithuanian authority or institution responsible for accessibility matters, depending on the nature of the issue and applicable law.

Before doing so, we encourage users to contact us directly so that we have the opportunity to review and address the matter.

17. Updates to This Accessibility Statement

We may update this Accessibility Statement from time to time, including when:

  • the website is redesigned;
  • new accessibility standards are implemented;
  • legal requirements change;
  • an accessibility audit is performed;
  • significant accessibility improvements are made;
  • new website features or services are added.

The updated version will be published on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.

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