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
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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!
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