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    Nextalk.net is not the same as NexTalk ACCESS

    Southpaw - Right now the number assigned to the ACCESS subscriber is just for the ACCESS software program. Although we could open it up to other applications. Your question about standard SMS and MMs texting is a great one. We looked at what it would take to integrate SMS or MMS texting...
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    Nextalk.net is not the same as NexTalk ACCESS

    Southpaw - Thank you for the question. NexTalk, Inc. does issue a 10 digit number to ACCESS subscribers. This allows the ACCESS communication platform to be an open platform. Meaning that unlike closed platforms like Facebook and twitter (you have to have a Facebook account to interact with...
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    NexTalk ACCESS celebrates it's One Year Anniversary

    OmegaFlare, I just spoke with Cody in tech Support and he mentioned that he got you squared away and helped you adjust your windows firewall settings. Please let me know if you need further assistance. Gary
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    Nextalk.net is not the same as NexTalk ACCESS

    I believe there is still confusion about the ACCESS software program and nextalk.net. Many years ago NexTalk, inc worked with another company called URrelay. We assisted them in putting together a software program that they, as a relay company, could use to provide services to the deaf and...
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    NexTalk ACCESS celebrates it's One Year Anniversary

    I'm not sure where you are looking for ACCESS. ACCESS is a thick client program which is installed on your PC, laptop or windows tablet and launches just like any other program. If you are still having issues, please contact me direct. 855-715-0110 TTY Number, or you can use my access ID...
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    New VRI / ARI app coming soon from NexTalk

    OmegaFlare The ACCESS program will have mobile TTY functionality for both Android and iOS operating systems. Once the mobile VRI/ARI app is done, we will start working on adding mobile capability to ACCESS.
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    NexTalk ACCESS celebrates it's One Year Anniversary

    If you are trying to launch nextalk.net, then you probably will get an error message. nextalk.net IS NOT ACCESS. nextalk.net is a software program that was offered by URrelay. NexTalk, Inc. helped URrelay with that program and allowed them to use the name nextalk in the software program's...
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    NexTalk ACCESS celebrates it's One Year Anniversary

    We are so pleased with the success we have had with the ACCESS deaf communication software and platform in it's first year. The response has been great and the number of users on the platform continues to grow. We will releasing the first update to ACCESS in the near future. The update will...
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    New VRI / ARI app coming soon from NexTalk

    I just finished reviewing the screen shots from our upcoming mobile app for VRI and ARI (audio remote interpreting). The app will be finished in about 10 weeks and will be available for Android and iOS tablets and phones.
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    TTY alternatives for non ASL speaker?

    Purple. Check and see if there is a state run relay service in California. In Utah, its called Relay Utah and citizens in the state of Utah can turn to them for subsidized communication products. My father in law is deaf and he used them to get a caption phone...which he hates (he uses the...
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    TTY alternatives for non ASL speaker?

    Purple.... Look at the NexTalk ACCESS program. It will give you the ability to do TTY calls (and 8 other communication options) on your windows computer, windows laptop or windows based tablet. In about 6 months, we will be expanding it to Android and iOS as well, so you can use it on your...
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    Would this be of interest to you?

    Morning all, I was working with our product development team the other day and we were discussing new features we could ad to the ACCESS communication software for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. An idea was floated that I would like your feedback on. if we developed an interface that...
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    FCC to build an open source video platform for ASL users

    Johhny, Most of the Deaf/HoH-centric communication services, such as Video Relay Services, Text Relay Services, IP Relay Service and to a lesser extent, TTY are FCC supported programs. The interpreters and operators who assist with those calls are paid by the FCC, so the FCC has always tried...
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    FCC to build an open source video platform for ASL users

    NexTalk ACCESS was designed for exactly that purpose. We have a business version, which is what we promote to Dentists, insurance agents, doctors, day cares, etc. so that they have the ability to do text calls with the deaf community, as well as VRI when a deaf customer comes to the...
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    Speak 'N Read Technology

    NexTalk will be adding this to the ACCESS communication platform in the next 12 months.
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    New update regarding FCC User RegistrationDB

    NexTalk ACCESS. It's a dedicated communication platform for deaf and hard of hearing. No SSN or birth dates required. All text and IP relay calls are encrypted.
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    What do you like using most: TTY, VRS, IP Relay, TRS, VCO, ZVRS, ACCESS, SMS

    Sloan, If the ACCESS you are referring to is the ACCESS software from NexTalk, it includes almost all those options you identified. When a person subscribes to ACCESS, they get 9 communication options: Video Remote Interpreting Video Phone VRS TRS TTY (incoming and outgoing) IP Relay VCO HCO...
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    ZVRS Tablet

    NexTalk will be releasing our mobile Version of ACCESS in November. The mobile version can be loaded on any iOS or andriod tablet (the current version can be used on a windows tablet now) as well as any iOS or andriod phone. NexTalk has no desire to control which mobile product you use...
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    How do deaf make phone calls in the US?

    CrazyPaul, I understand that much of the communication services for the deaf has been a free service, but if you have been watching the changes in the industry for the last 5 to 10 years, I am sure you will acknowledge that the landscape is changing. Sprint IP relay is the only IP Relay...
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    TTY...the good, the bad, the rebirth?

    If you are deaf, you are intimately familiar with TTY. The TTY network enables communication for the deaf community. TTY was introduced in the 1960's by the deaf scientist, Robert Weitbrecht. The work that Robert did was amazing considering everything he had to go through to make TTY a...
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