How can a deaf person make a phone call?

A person who is deaf, hard of hearing
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Hearing loss may be caused by a number of factors, including: genetics, ageing, exposure to noise, some infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications or toxins. A common condition that results in hearing loss is chronic ear infections.
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or speech-impaired can communicate by telephone. By using a TTY, a device that consists of a keyboard and display screen, with the telephone handset placed on top of the TTY or a direct phone line connected to the TTY.
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How do you make calls if you are deaf?

You sign to the relay officer via Skype who, using their voice, relays the conversation to the other person on the phone. TTY This is an option for people who use a special kind of phone designed for those with a hearing impairment — called a TTY (teletypewriter) — and who don't wish to use a phone, mobile or computer.
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How do people who can't speak make phone calls?

Speech to Speech (STS) is a form of Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) that enables persons with a speech disability to make telephone calls using their own voice (or an assistive voice device).
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Do deaf people have phone numbers?

Deaf/HoH people will often have multiple phone numbers due to being registered with a VRS provider and a cellular provider. They may have a video phone (VP) number and a texting only number. Keep this in mind when making and receiving calls.
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Is there an app for deaf people to make phone calls?

Pedus is a communication application that lets deaf and hard-of-hearing people make phone calls using speech-recognition and synthesis technologies.
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What is the best mobile phone for a deaf person?

5 Best Android Cell Phone to Help with Hearing Impairment (2020)
  1. Samsung Galaxy S10 & Note10 Smartphone Series. Samsung's flagship offering for the year 2019 is by far one of the best smartphones for the hearing impaired. ...
  2. LG G8 ThinQ. ...
  3. Google Pixel 4. ...
  4. Motorola Moto G7 Power. ...
  5. Samsung Galaxy A10e.
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Is there an app that works like a hearing aid?

One example is the Oticon On app. Through Bluetooth, these apps connect with the hearing aids a person is wearing, and are available on both Apple and Android phones.
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How do I get a free TTY phone?

To get a free caption phone and service, people with hearing loss must certify that they have a hearing loss that necessitates use of captioned telephone service. Companies that offer caption phones will be able to guide you through the qualification process.
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Are TTY phones still used?

Consumers are now generally able to use TTYs to complete calls with their digital wireless phones, including 911 calls, if the phone itself is TTY-compatible. To find a TTY-compatible digital wireless phone, contact your wireless service provider or handset retailer.
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What happens if you dial 711?

Typically, a person with hearing and speech disabilities will dial 711 to contact a TRS communications assistant, who will facilitate the call with the other party. The caller will use a text input device to give the assistant the number he or she wants to call.
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What is a TTY phone for the deaf?

Yes. The TTY (TeleTYpe), TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf), and TT (Text Telephone) acronyms are used interchangeably to refer to any type of text-based telecommunications equipment used by a person who does not have enough functional hearing to understand speech, even with amplification.
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What is voice relay?

A relay call allows individuals who cannot hear or who may have other disabilities that may prevent them from using a standard telephone to place and receive calls. The call is placed to communication assistants (CA's), who help to facilitate the calls. TRS is available in all 50 states as well as the U.S. territories.
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Can a deaf person use an iPhone?

iOS devices are filled with accessibility features like these, which can help people who are deaf, have limited hearing, or have unique hearing needs use their devices: Made for iPhone hearing aids. Live Listen. Visual alerts.
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How do TTY phones work?

Using a TTY, Voice Carry Over phone (VCO), voice phone or videophone, an individual dials the toll-free number to contact the TRS system which will connect the caller to a communications assistant (CA). In some states it is possible to dial 711 for direct access. The CA directs the call for the individual.
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Can I make a TTY call from my computer?

You can make a Relay call from or to a TTY including Voice Carry Over (VCO) and Hearing Carry Over (HCO), computer, webcam, or videophone.
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What does a teletypewriter look like?

The typical TDD is a device about the size of a small laptop computer with a QWERTY keyboard and small screen that uses LEDs or an LCD screen to display typed text electronically. In addition, TDDs commonly have a small spool of paper on which text is also printed.
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How do you use 711?

To reach a TRS, dial 711 and the assistant can place the 10-digit call on behalf of the text telephone device (TTY or TDD) user. You can dial 711 to access all telecommunications relay services anywhere in the United States. The relay service is free.
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How do you qualify for TTY?

Some states provide assistance for people who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech impairments to purchase a TTY. Contact your state government, a local Lion's Club or the Telecommunications Equipment Distribution Program Association for help determining whether you might qualify.
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How much does a ClearCaptions phone cost?

Requirements. ClearCaptions near real-time call captioning service is available at no cost to any U.S. resident whose hearing loss requires captions when using the phone. You may be qualified to receive ClearCaptions service at no cost to you.
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What apps are there for deaf people?

Speech-to-text apps
  • Ava (iOS, Android)
  • Connect (iOS)
  • Google Live Transcribe (Android)
  • Live Transcribe by Rob Norback (iOS)
  • Microsoft Translator (iOS, Android, Windows)
  • Otter.ai (iOS, Android)
  • Web Captioner (web-based, all operating systems, no app to install)
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How deaf people use mobile?

For those who are deaf or hard of hearing, cell phone use has largely been limited to text messaging. But technology is catching up: Cornell researchers and colleagues have created cell phones that allow deaf people to communicate in sign language -- the same way hearing people use phones to talk.
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Can deaf people FaceTime?

Payne, who is a fan of the Facebook page Deaf International FaceTime Exchange, has used FaceTime to communicate with other deaf people as far away as Scotland. FaceTime is integrated with the phone's Contacts software, and using it is as easy as making a voice call or sending a text.
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Are relay services free?

IP (internet protocol) relay

IP relay is a free service available to anyone in the United States or its territories who has difficulty using standard telephone equipment due to impaired speech or impaired hearing.
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How do you make a relay call?

Using a relay service

When you call the voice operator, the first thing the operator will say is, “This is operator _____.” You'll then hear the question, “ID number — may I have the number you're calling?” Give him or her the number. You'll be asked if you've ever used the relay service. Answer yes or no.
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Is a special electronic device that lets people who are deaf hard of hearing or who have spec disabilities use the telephone to communicate?

A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is a teleprinter, an electronic device for text communication over a telephone line, that is designed for use by persons with hearing or speech difficulties.
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