
10-21-2008, 07:21 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 171
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>> I wonder if 'regular' phone calls are converted if you call her <<
Depends on the state, but, historically, voice calls went to a "service" where an attendant translated voice to text (originally tty) then would read the text response back to the caller.
It's fairly simple for tech to translate text to voice but it is takes a lot more to do the reverse, so, assume the push would be to move hearing callers toward using text messaging or im in place of voice calls.
It is interesting that there are so few posts on public forums related to this potential, and, very interesting that Blackberry has become the focal point, especially considering the above statement that hearing impaired don't use WinMobile devices since they don't need multimedia.
In the early 80's, I tried to work with a friend who taught at the School for the Deaf here to promote and introduce the community to computer/modem as as an alternative to tty which would enable much simpler communication with those in the hearing world since the "bulletin boards" of the pre-web era meant that there was a steadily increasing pool of communication options.
After several months of essentially zero response, as an outsider, I was finally introduced to the widespread feeling within the deaf community and the Texas school that casual communication with the hearing world should not be facilitated for a number of reasons.
It is my sincere hope that the current tech options may be changing that approach.
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