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PR: 6
| CSDVRS - http://www.csdvrs.com/ CSDVRS strives to continually improve VRS through broader service options, technological innovations and continual education and training for interpreters and staff. |
PR: 5
| Hamilton Relay - http://hamiltonrelay.com/ Hamilton Relay provides all of the latest relay services—from TTY to captioned telephones. From wireless relay to internet relay to video relay. |
PR: 5
| Hands On VRS - http://www.hovrs.com Hands On Video Relay Services, Inc. (HOVRS) provides a new communication tool that allows the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community to communicate effectively and naturally with the hearing world through American Sign Language (ASL). |
PR: 6
| Hawk Relay - http://www.hawkrelay.com/ Hawk Relay is owned and operated by deaf and hard of hearing people. We are the only relay provider that can say this. |
PR: 6
| IP-Relay - http://www.ip-relay.com/ In addition to voice-assisted calls, IP-RELAY.com users can place Video Relay calls. IP-VRS allows you to communicate with anyone you want using sign language and the speed of the Internet. Through the use of a Video Interpreter and video conferencing, you and the person you're calling can communicate in the language which is most natural for you. |
PR: 4
| Sorenson Communications - http://sorenson.com/ Sorenson Video Relay Service (VRS), a free service provided by Sorenson Communications, enables deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to conduct video relay calls with family, friends, and business associates through a certified sign language interpreter, Sorenson videophone, TV, and a high-speed Internet connection. |
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| Sprint Relay - http://www.nextel.com/en/solutions/relay_services/index.shtml Sprint Relay connects callers who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, or who have speech disabilities with standard telephone users via a Text Telephone (TTY), the Internet, a wireless device, a videophone or a CapTel™ phone. |

