Are video phones free for the deaf?
Deaf VRS is a Free Service
Deaf video relay service (deaf vrs) was established by the the FCC of the U.S. Government as a free service allowing Deaf and hard-of-hearing people to talk to hearing people on the telephone. There are no charges to either party for any part of a VRS call.
Can a hearing person get a video phone?
VRS facilitates telephone communication between a Deaf and a hearing person in different locations through the use of videoconferencing technology. The Deaf person connects to an interpreter via a videophone and a high-speed internet connection.
What is the ntouch app?
With unrivaled features supported by passionate interpreters, the ntouch® app provides the power of Sorenson Relay anytime, anywhere – even on the go. ntouch now includes the Sorenson Wavello feature that lets you and everyone on the call Be Seen.