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    i711 to be discontinued

    When you sign up for an account with Sprint, you have to "self-certify" that you're deaf. On the signup page, there's a checkbox that says:
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    i711 to be discontinued

    The Sprint Relay business group includes a very large percentage of deaf individuals, starting with Mike Ellis, the National Director for Sprint Relay.
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    Research for a product geared towards deaf people!

    My faucet has a small lever at the base - move it forward for hotter water, backwards for colder water. I just leave it somewhere in the middle - and I've only moved it once in the last 6 months.
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    Research for a product geared towards deaf people!

    When I had this issue, I thought to myself: why bother addressing the symptom (leaving the faucet running), when I can address the actual problem? I bought touchless faucets for the bathrooms. The water only runs when your hand is in front of the sensor, so it is impossible to walk away and...
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    What do you think about Sprint Relay

    Sprint is staying in the IP relay business. They've posted a video that explains, among other things, that they will NOT share the contents of calls with anyone (especially the FCC). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bogDMy3ACGw#t=68
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    i711 to be discontinued

    The Sprint mobile app will run on any up to date Android or Apple device - you don't need a Sprint cell phone. I run the mobile app from both my Nexus 7 tablet (that only has WiFi) and Apple iPad (again, WiFi only). I've tried using the web service on my phone (Nexus 5), and while it does...
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    What do you think about Sprint Relay

    I don't think Sprint is rejecting new customers outright - they're still trying to figure out how to transition users from ip-relay.
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    What do you think about Sprint Relay

    What does everyone think about Sprint Relay (https://www.sprintip.com) ?
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