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Ed’s Telecom Alert Canada Assoc of the Deaf Submits Comments
You come to check one of Henry who happens to be Henry Vlug, a well known Deaf lawyer in Canada.
It means Sorenson VRS provides their service to only two provinces - British Columbia and Alberta.
You come to check one of Henry who happens to be Henry Vlug, a well known Deaf lawyer in Canada.
I am often the lawyer for CAD in CRTC – same function as FCC in USA – matters so know of what I speak.
Telus has a contract with Sorenson to provide a trial of VRS in BC and Alberta. It is scheduled to start July 1st. We do not know how much Telus will be paying Sorenson. This is confidential information that may be reported to CRTC but is not shared with anyone else. I am sure Sorenson will be making a profit and so there will be no subsidizing it by you USAers.
Bell will be doing a trial of VRS in Ontario and Quebec but has decided to do research first and is working on that research now. Then the trial. No announcement as to who will be conducting the trial – could be Sorenson again or could be someone else (Convo going to bid to do it?)
Sorenson has quite a few – 6 last time I was told a number but could be more now – VRS centers up here in Canada to serve the USA. These do not serve Canadian callers. ASL in Canada and USA are pretty much the same and interpreter training and standards and all that are also very similar so most likely you USA VRS users will not be able to identify if it is a Canadian interpreter handling the call.
It means Sorenson VRS provides their service to only two provinces - British Columbia and Alberta.