Among the Federal Relay Service's current telephone services are: Directory assistance. Gender identification. Hearing carryover, which allows speech-disabled or mute users with normal hearing to ...
When Gail Edwards works with her real estate clients -- lining up appointments, discussing bidding strategy or just checking in -- she's often talking to her TV screen. She's not speaking out loud.
Making a phone call used to be one of the most significant barriers for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Traditional phones rely entirely on sound, leaving those who cannot hear or who hear only ...
State investment board should use its stake in the parent company of the major employer of Video Relay Service interpreters to boost union effort and help the Deaf community. The Deaf, DeafBlind and ...
The Federal Communications Commission is weighing a decision that could have a major effect on South Dakotans with hearing and speech disabilities. The FCC is considering reducing its payments for ...
MedStar Washington Hospital Center has installed an innovative videophone booth for the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing to communicate with others in real-time. The Sorenson Video Relay Service® (SVRS®) ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results