web730
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I'm sure that many deaf VRS customers already have too many ten digital numbers, not one # given by VR services... I do, too!
It's confusing but it's rather for temporary till after on June 30th unless it might be delayed, pray not!
Remember back then that they announced that you only need one digital numbers for all relay services yet it ain't so as of yet. :roll:
VRS customers must choose one default ten numbers from whichever VRS one prefers to use from that point and on. That means they must not use other 10 numbers given other than the default numbers. Wonder as if all relay services shall comply wit the FCC policy on that, I hope so for the sake.
I wonder what if one (including me) uses a switch and two videophones with two public IP addresses so can one uses both 10 digital numbers since one has two IP addresses... that's what I asked myself about that. I think so but am not so sure... so what do you think?
By the way I found it awkward when my wife ad I bought a new car few weeks ago and they asked for a phone number which we hardly memorize our too-many 10 numbers so I had to check mine on my pager address book. I told the dealer that we have too many phone numbers so he was kind of perplexed... u know, he must have wondering how the heck the deaf has too many phone numbers?!
It has happened the same with my friends and others who said the same thing whenever they approached the "same situation". So crazy!
So the VRS customers like you and I cannot wait to get over with it once the deadline date arrives!
It's confusing but it's rather for temporary till after on June 30th unless it might be delayed, pray not!
Remember back then that they announced that you only need one digital numbers for all relay services yet it ain't so as of yet. :roll:
VRS customers must choose one default ten numbers from whichever VRS one prefers to use from that point and on. That means they must not use other 10 numbers given other than the default numbers. Wonder as if all relay services shall comply wit the FCC policy on that, I hope so for the sake.
I wonder what if one (including me) uses a switch and two videophones with two public IP addresses so can one uses both 10 digital numbers since one has two IP addresses... that's what I asked myself about that. I think so but am not so sure... so what do you think?
By the way I found it awkward when my wife ad I bought a new car few weeks ago and they asked for a phone number which we hardly memorize our too-many 10 numbers so I had to check mine on my pager address book. I told the dealer that we have too many phone numbers so he was kind of perplexed... u know, he must have wondering how the heck the deaf has too many phone numbers?!
It has happened the same with my friends and others who said the same thing whenever they approached the "same situation". So crazy!
So the VRS customers like you and I cannot wait to get over with it once the deadline date arrives!