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Video Relay Service History

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Video Relay Service History. The service just requires a device such as a computer (mac or pc), smartphone or tablet (ios or android) and a sufficient internet connection. The service was launched on september 28, 2016.

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To use vrs, a deaf or hard of hearing individual must have video conferencing equipment or a videophones, and a broadband (high speed) internet connection. Video relay service (vrs) is a type of telecommunications relay service (trs) that allows individuals with hearing or speech loss who use sign language to communicate to use video conference equipment (web cameras or video phone products), to speak to individuals using a standard telephone. Vrs is a service that can be offered in many different ways.

This section lists all the organisations which are doing this, provides a direct link to the organisation’s vrs pages and gives the name of the.

A video relay service session helping a deaf person communicate with a hearing person via a video interpreter (sign language interpreter) and a videophone img 2953.jpg 106 × 144; A video interpreter relays the conversation at no cost to the caller. Vrs is a form of telecommunications relay service (trs).1 the service allows persons with hearing disabilities, A video relay service session helping a deaf person communicate with a hearing person via a video interpreter (sign language interpreter) and a videophone img 2953.jpg 106 × 144;