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    SnapVRS and Ojo VP

    I got a free Ojo videophone from SnapVRS a couple of months ago and am enjoying it. It finally arrived after I applied about a year ago on their website. SnapVRS finally became operational in July 2007. I also use a VP-200 in a separate room in the house, so I'm familiar with Sorenson VP-100...
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    Quality of video over VP-100

    Currently, I have an 800 number assigned to me from CSDVRS which allows callers to call me directly through CSDVRS without having to provide an extension number, so it's very convenient for me to hand out to hearing people. However, I've noticed that when I do receive calls through CSDVRS...
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    SnapVRS and SIP-enabled videophones

    Some of you may recall that Snap Communications tried to break into the VRS business last year, but was stymied by the FCC order in May 2006 which implemented an interoperability rule requiring each VRS provider to allow the equipment of other VRS providers to be able to work on its service...
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    Your employer let you use VRS at work?

    I work for the Department of Navy as a federal civilian employee. Since June 2005, I've asked for VRS access at work. More than a year later, my agency finally installed an ISDN-based VTC system, but it only works with Federal VRS because only Sprint offers ISDN connectivity. It connects to...
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