CapTel's US operation has stepped in to temporarily keep their text-captioned telephone service running for Australia's deaf community despite the Federal Government cancelling its deal with the ...
Do you – or perhaps a loved one – experience hearing loss issues? Do these issues result in communicative problems? There can be a host of challenges associated with this difficulty but the good news ...
CapTel text-captioned telephones will not work as of February in blow for Australia's deaf community
Thousands of hearing-impaired Australians could face a return to 1980s technology from today after the Federal Government cancelled a deal to support text-captioning telephones. CapTel phone users ...
Australia’s National Relay Service (NRS) which provides telecommunications services to support people who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment to make and receive phone calls, has ...
Q: I’m having trouble hearing on the phone. Are there special phones for people with hearing loss? A: In a word: YES! Many people with hearing loss do not realize they may be eligible for a special ...
Shakeenya Carter accessibility relationship manager from New York Captel says Captel is short for caption telephone and is designed for people in Buffalo with hearing loss. So, just like the captions ...
Sprint announced the availability of Wireless CapTel by Sprint powered by Raketu. This application can be installed on select Android phones to make it easier for people who are hard-of-hearing to use ...
The first phone service for people who cannot see or hear was launched in Sydney on Tuesday by the parliamentary secretary to the minister for communications, Paul Fletcher. A deaf-blind participant, ...
Sprint on Tuesday announced the availability of a new accessibility feature aimed at helping iPad and iPhone owners on that network with hearing loss better use their devices. Partnering with Raketu ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Paul Philippa started to go deaf ten years ago, with the deterioration gradually affecting his ...
It's the $116 million question: why has the cost of providing captioned telephone services to Australia's profoundly deaf community risen 45 per cent in the past five years? The issue has caused comms ...
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