Friday, June 26, 2009

Sprint Relay

There was over fifty vendors at the 2009 Hearing Loss Association of America Convention at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, TN! I was running around snapping pictures of the different vendors and learning about the different services and products for the deaf and Hard of Hearing.

The first one is Sprint Relay who just so happened to have sponsored this year Internet Cafe! The convention goers were able to stop by and check their email and update their status on Facebook or whatever. Since Elvis was in the building hanging out by the Sprint Relay booth, we were able to get a free picture printed a mousepad with Elvis.

Elvis and I.

These are some of the services that Sprint Relay provides:

Sprint Video Relay - A conversation is only as good as the technology it’s using. Which is why you won’t find better answering speed, video quality and ease-of-use than with Sprint Video Relay.
Sprint IP Relay - Sprint IP Relay makes communicating on-the-go easier than ever. So no matter where life takes you, with access to an internet connection and computer, you can stay in touch 24/7.

Sprint IP using AIM - Express yourself with Sprint Relay using AIM®. Place or receive calls on any wireless device or computer using AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) with internet access.

Dennis Selznik and a convention goer.

CapTel™ - Getting your point across is no more difficult than dialing a
phone number with Caption Telephone (CapTel™). You’re automatically connected to the captioning service the moment you dial.

WebCapTel® - This web-based service allows individuals who can speak, but have difficulty hearing, to read word-for-word captions on their computer screen.

Relay Conference Captioning
- Be heard loud and clear on your next conference call. Sprint Relay Conference Captioning (RCC) combines real-time captioning and voice relay service through one internet connection.
Sprint Relay Service - Take traditional relay technology up a notch with Sprint Relay. Communicate comfortably and dependably using TTY to type your conversation to a Sprint Relay Operator.


Elvis in an intriguing discussion with a convention goer.

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