CALLING FEATURES

Internet Relay

Relay users who are deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened or speech challenged can make relay calls using their smart phones, computer, laptops, tablets or other internet access devices.

Get your Ten Digit Number for Internet Relay User!

Since 2009 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted a new Ten Digit Number (TDN) phone numbering system in place for all Internet Relay users.

Internet Relay users will be able to:

  • Make e911 emergency calls via Internet Relay. Your TDN and emergency location will automatically route you to the nearest emergency 911 center. (Users are responsible for updating their geographical location, e.g. going on vacation, moving, staying at a relatives home for the weekend, etc.)


  • Receive calls directly from voice users by providing them your TDN.


  • TDN porting - if you want to keep the same number but want to switch to a different provider you can port the existing number so you can be contacted at all times.

Note: In the event of an emergency dial 911 directly for faster response time. To learn more, click here:
http://www.fcc.gov/guides/internet-protocol-ip-relay-service

List of Internet Relay providers:

AT&T IM Relay

Hamilton Relay

i711.com Powered by Purple

IP-RELAY.com Powered by Purple

Hands on Powered by Purple

SIPRelay (Sorenson)

Sprint IP Relay

Snap!VRS - Convo IM