TTY that works with Blackberry Curve 8320?

lemontree

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Hi, I still need to use a TTY for work and school. Right now I have a BB Curve 8320 which has been fantastic thus far, but I am tired of paying for both the BB and a landline just to use the TTY. I am now wondering if there's any TTYs out there that can "plug" into the BB and I can use the BB like a landline with the TTY?
 
Ultratec Compact/C TTY, is my choice. It includes an adaptor that connects to your BlackBerry, and as long as you enable Phone->Options->TTY on your BlackBerry.

Another option is to use Lormar Logic, and call a TTY directly with your BlackBerry. There are also PC-based "TTY-over-Internet" products (I think Nxi communications or Nextalk or something), so if you use a BlackBerry as a modem for laptop, it's also possible to call a TTY that way. But some of these services are pay-services, although two years of such paid TTY service (directly on BlackBerry or laptop) might be cheaper than the cost of a TTY.
 
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Ultratec Compact/C TTY, is my choice. It includes an adaptor that connects to your BlackBerry, and as long as you enable Phone->Options->TTY on your BlackBerry.

Another option is to use Lormar Logic, and call a TTY directly with your BlackBerry. There are also PC-based "TTY-over-Internet" products (I think Nxi communications or Nextalk or something), so if you use a BlackBerry as a modem for laptop, it's also possible to call a TTY that way. But some of these services are pay-services, although two years of such paid TTY service (directly on BlackBerry or laptop) might be cheaper than the cost of a TTY.


When I first got BB, I thought the TTY option made it a TTY. I felt so dumb when I found out that wasn't. It was only to hook up BB to TTY.

What is this Lormar Logic or "TTY-over-Internet" and do they work in Canada? I'm so envious of the people in the USA that have Internet relay service and here we are in Canada light-years away from that.

I have a voice-data plan with Rogers wireless that gives me 500MB a month and 10,000 send/receive text messages (both SMS and MMS). I don't know if that is good or bad, but since I got the BB in December my monthly bill has been no more than $68 (includes all taxes, 911 extra, access fee, Spinvox voice-to-text answering service). So if I use something like that Lormar Logic or "TTY-over-Internet" how much of that 500MB would it use up if a phone call is like 10 or 15 minutes?
 
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