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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: In the good ole USA !
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wifi tty? we already have it. go get a laptop with wireless network card and download p3 (use texting tab) or similar TRS software and make a text call from panera bread or mcdonalds or home. anymore questions?
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#153 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Toronto Ontario
Posts: 4,111
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MY UltraTech 1140 is a VCO/text/regular phone. Purchased in January 1996 from Canadian Hearing Society/Toronto -still in use today. Just dial 711.
Aside: notwithstanding I have A Cochlear Implant-doesn't pick anyone speaking.
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#154 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: California
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When I had a TTY and amplified phone, I had it set up for VCO, so captioning only one way. I spoke; didn't have to type my response. Speeded up phone calls with hearing people.
So if I didn't have the phone tree gauntlet of options memorized so when I dialed the relay operator to start the call, it meant hanging up and redialing after I knew my "choices." When I got my Captel, my state program took my TTY away. Can only have so many pieces of equipment. It was an either/or situation.
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#155 (permalink) | |
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deaf and hard of hearing telephone loan company in California
not allow you to borrow captionphone with TDD ask you to pick one! I pick TDD, telephone/amplified, and light flash ring Life is full of limit !!!! in many old year past TDD/Printer is awesome! I love this the best save my hand write Sorenson.com bring up VP100 update VP200 now a day new technology come up if you are end user ASL need have internet at home! Apply | Sorenson VRS® why didn't apply get captioncall return your old captionphone get your TDD BACK! fill paperwork under link CaptionCall Caption-Enabled Telephone Deaf, Hearing Loss, Sign Language Products | HarrisCommunications until harriscomm will process your form thru captioncall and captioncall will email you when to install your home! you must have - telephone line in home - power outlet - internet service modem or rounder captioncall man will come your home install - free telephone - free captioncall - free setup wireless you gone love this one best this is a new technology of captioncall I don't have to ask my family listen answer machine what they say? captioncall touch screen list click answer machine put handset on table where your other phone with answer machine click play now captioncall listen answer machine and display screen caption!!!! solved problem for more information read this https://www.captioncall.com/CaptionC...all-Works.aspx Quote:
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#156 (permalink) | |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Here is what is available equipment wise in Illinois. ITAC - Programs It looks to me like you could get a TTY and then a CapTel 4 years later or vise versa. I am getting into using Wireless CapTel by Sprint for cell phone calls; but am new enough to it to think that it will still get smoother over time. You do not have to use Sprint as your cell provider just be using a phone that uses the Android OS at 2.2 or later. In fact, I have a Droid 2 on Page Plus (they are a MVNO that uses Verizon towers). Edit: Just thought of one of the advantages of still having a TTY. You can still call even if your internet connection is down! Last edited by Jane B.; 07-14-2012 at 03:41 PM. Reason: Thought of something more |
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#157 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: California
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Wirelessly posted
I now have the internet CapTel 840i which has a built in answering machine w/ both voice & captioning. It's not perfect, but a step up from the state provided CapTel as no special # is required to call me & I don't have to be afraid to answer the phone. Every incoming call is captioned. I was going to get the CaptionCall but heard a lot of negatives about it. So I stuck w/ CapTel because the older one gave me good service. Neither the CapTel 840i nor the CaptionCall are available from my state services, though. The state only has basic CapTel, TTYs, amplified phones. No Internet ones that give automatic incoming captioning.
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#158 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Toronto Ontario
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VCO means you are speaking with the Relay operator keying back what the other party is saying. I access the system by dialing 711 and advising I am requesting VCO which the operator keys back VCO set up GA. Give the phone number. aside- On my machine key "memo then the key V.- done. You must tell the Relay operator who wish to speak to. Customer services? I always advise if I have use the Relay service with the specific number before and unnecessary to explain how the Relay service works.
I have used TTY VCO since January 1996. I have an UltraTech 1140
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#159 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Maryland
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I use both a CaptionCall phone and a Uniphone-1140 setup with VCO. I find the CaptionCall phone is great for calling people who know me, and the Uniphone comes in handy when the internet is down and when I have to call call centers. It is hard to explain to someone to slow down due to reading captions, so instead I do VCO through the state relay number to call centers so I can better understand what is being said to me.
I have my profile setup with the state relay program that when ever I dial 711 to go into VCO mode. However this evening the opr didn't automatically put my call into VCO mode, so I had to ask. I also noticed that the opr ID ended in T after the usual four numbers and F or M. Does this mean this opr is in training? |
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#160 (permalink) |
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Read what Sorenson said about TTY. See page 2 at the last paragraph.
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