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Relay Service Online

28 05 2007

ASL Video - Approx 2:29 Minutes Long

Grant Laird Jr discussed about relay service online (web-based & text-based online) — as far as he know there’s only eight different providers that offer it. Do you know any other that also offer relay service online? Also, not all providers have same service like AOL Instant Messenger-supported; some of them work with flash-based and other used java-based programs. Only 2 or 3 that offers TTY-support at no extra charge or small fee.

To read full relay service online list, click here.

Grant W. Laird, Jr.
http://blog.grantlairdjr.com


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6 responses to “Relay Service Online”

28 05 2007
DCABlogs (15:08:33) :

Yes there what about handonvrs? I forgot their website address.

28 05 2007
DeafSpook (16:37:40) :

A nice start to your list. Within my list and on a few others I’ve seen more complete and especially fair listings in alphabetical order especially using official corporation names followed by product names (e.g. GoAmerica - i711.com; and Verizon - IP-Relay). I will help by posting it when I verify some information. There are fifteen different video relay services not including those few and growing numbers of various “state associations of the deaf” VRS facilitated through CSDVRS, LLC. Keep up your good doings.

28 05 2007
Grant W Laird Jr (16:49:12) :

Guys,

I know I listed both Relay Service Online (RSO) and VRS on DeafNetwork.com however I am focus on RSO in this post. (web-based / text-based only) Everyone’s talking about VRS all the times but not many people talk about RSO itself.

Do you know any other service that offer similar service?

gwlj

28 05 2007
Michelle Greene (18:56:07) :

VRS services….below with videophone.
1. Sprint VRS
2. CSD VRS
3. Hamilton VRS
4. IP-Relay VRS
5. Hands On VRS
6. Sorenson VRS
7. Viable VRS
8. Hawk VRS
9. Snap VRS
10. i711 VRS (not with videophone)

29 05 2007
Hana (13:10:30) :

Hmmm. There’s still SMS messaging (cell-to-cell texting). I have been searching for YIM service. IP-Relay also uses MSN in addition to the already established AIM relay service. I think that’s it — 8 RSO services. I’ll be interested to see what you and others find.

29 05 2007
Hana (17:09:24) :

BTW, I went over to look at your Relay service list and noticed that the AIM name for Sprint Relay is misspelled. It’s SprintIP.

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