Working in a town that is the home of the state school for the deaf, these issues come up frequently. Most of our local deaf community would much rather use a video phone connected to a Video Relay Interpreter (VRI). https://www.fcc.gov/guides/video-relay-services
-- Ben Story CCNP, CCNA, CCNA Wireless, CCDA ben.st...@gmail.com <ben.st...@gmail.com> @ntwrk80 http://showbrain.blogspot.com http://rand0mw0rds.blogspot.com "From sour-faced saints and silly devotions, good Lord, preserve us!". -- St. Teresa of Avila On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Matthew Loraditch < mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com> wrote: > Out of several thousand phones, I am surprised I have never been asked > this before, but I have a client going deaf. > > The customer sent this over: http://www.captel.com/captel > > I think it might work over an ata, but is there a more Cisco friendly > solution out there? > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > Matthew G. Loraditch – CCNP-Voice, CCNA-R&S, CCDA > Network Engineer > Direct Voice: 443.541.1518 > > Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/heliontech?ref=hl> | Twitter > <https://twitter.com/HelionTech> | LinkedIn > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/helion-technologies?trk=top_nav_home> | > G+ <https://plus.google.com/+Heliontechnologies/posts> > > > > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip > >
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