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The UK-specific steno machine models and training references are the only ones covered in this latest (May 2011) version of the article, also signified by other UK spellings of certain words.
I'll try to add common USA equipment as well as US ADA-mandated "CART" information, as it is not currently covered anywhere else on Wikipedia. Other editors are welcome to jump in with globalizing this article, especially since live-captioning of conferences and scholastic events is becoming more mainstream. — DennisDallas (talk) 22:58, 29 May 2011 (UTC)Reply