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Health Care Industry - Hearing - Relay and CommunicationOnline Resources
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AT&T Relay Services Description: Connecting deaf, hard-of-hearing and speech-disabled people to their calling communities. Video relay, internet relay and TTY. (consumer.att.com) |
ClubDeaf.com Description: Unlimited videoconferencing for a monthly fee. (clubdeaf.com) |
D-Link Broadband Videophone Description: A stand-alone device to video conference over the Internet. (dlink.com) |
Hands On Video Relay Service Description: Uses the Internet to provide an audio/video link to a qualified, certified Video Interpreter (VI) who interprets between the visual language of ASL and the auditory language of a hearing person. (hovrs.com) |
SightSpeed Description: Real-time desktop videoconferencing software. (sightspeed.com) |
Sorenson VRS - Video Relay Service Description: A new Video Relay Service (VRS) for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. (sorensonvrs.com) |
Sprint Video Relay Service Description: Hours, access numbers, and other details about how this system works. () |
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