Fwd: [ciresearchers] Captioned relay service for the hearing impaired
--------- Forwarded message ---------- Hi all, This is a very good example of internet use for an important topic-hearing impaired in Australia. Paul is well-informed in these matters. Thanks, Gene Gene Loeb, Ph.D. : Paul Budde <Paul@budde.com.au> Date: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:18 PM Subject: [ciresearchers] Captioned relay service for the hearing impaired To: ciresearchers@vancouvercommunity.net *Captioned relay service for the hearing impaired* The Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency has launched a 24/7 captioned relay service for hearing-impaired Australians.**** ** ** The new captioned communications service – which is part of the National Relay Service – enables deaf or hearing-impaired Australians to speak directly to others using a landline or mobile and have those responses captioned by a relay operator using voice recognition software.**** ** ** The hearing-impaired person can view the captions – which come with just a 1-2 second delay over the web – via their smartphone/tablet or on a specially designed captioned telephony handset. Private operator AccessComm is offering limited numbers of landline handsets with built-in screens to display the captions.**** ** ** The new service follows the introduction of both an SMS relay service and a video relay service to the NRS in July.**** ** ** -- With Sincerest Best Wishes , Gene Gene Loeb, Ph.D.
Paul, Thanks for this. I just have to find some way to introduce this in the United States, maybe one of the telecommunications companies or politicials. I think I will try. Gene On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 7:17 PM, gene loeb <geneloeb@gmail.com> wrote:
--------- Forwarded message ---------- Hi all, This is a very good example of internet use for an important topic-hearing impaired in Australia. Paul is well-informed in these matters. Thanks, Gene Gene Loeb, Ph.D.
: Paul Budde <Paul@budde.com.au> Date: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 4:18 PM Subject: [ciresearchers] Captioned relay service for the hearing impaired To: ciresearchers@vancouvercommunity.net
*Captioned relay service for the hearing impaired*
The Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency has launched a 24/7 captioned relay service for hearing-impaired Australians.****
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The new captioned communications service – which is part of the National Relay Service – enables deaf or hearing-impaired Australians to speak directly to others using a landline or mobile and have those responses captioned by a relay operator using voice recognition software.****
** **
The hearing-impaired person can view the captions – which come with just a 1-2 second delay over the web – via their smartphone/tablet or on a specially designed captioned telephony handset. Private operator AccessComm is offering limited numbers of landline handsets with built-in screens to display the captions.****
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The new service follows the introduction of both an SMS relay service and a video relay service to the NRS in July.****
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-- With Sincerest Best Wishes , Gene Gene Loeb, Ph.D.
-- With Sincerest Best Wishes , Gene Gene Loeb, Ph.D.
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