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In April of this year, the FCC put forth a proposal to replace the existing TTY network with RTT (Real-Time Text). While there are many benefits to RTT, the idea of telling the deaf community that they can no longer use their TTY devices is daunting. While TTY is not the sexiest means of communicating, it is still the default for Corporate America and Government Entities. Be it TTY or RTT, a texted based communication option is still viable and needed by the deaf community.
The NexTalk ACCESS solution, which allows you to send and receive TTY calls on your computer, can supports either TTY or RTT.
Learn more about this proposed change at: https://www.fcc.gov/document/real-time-text-nprm
The NexTalk ACCESS solution, which allows you to send and receive TTY calls on your computer, can supports either TTY or RTT.
Learn more about this proposed change at: https://www.fcc.gov/document/real-time-text-nprm