The national relay service nrs is a government initiative that allows people who are deaf hard of hearing and or have a speech impairment to make and receive phone calls.
Phone relay service for the deaf free.
It is a free service provided by odhh to ensure equal communication access to telephone service for people who are deaf deaf blind hard of hearing and speech disabled.
This service allows hearing callers to communicate with deaf hard of hearing deaf blind and speech disabled relay users and vice versa through specially trained relay operators.
There are a number of relay call options connections that can be accessed by phone web or teletypewriter tty.
Telecommunications relay service is a telephone service that allows persons with hearing or speech disabilities to place and receive telephone calls.
Video relays are accessed by contacting the relay service via a videophone such as a vp sorenson or the ojo snap vrs.
An internet relay service can be accessed via a relay service website or instant messaging.
State relay service programs provide and pay for some relay services such as relay services used on in state calls made through tty cts and sts.
For more information about these forms of relay services see the fcc factsheet.
Some cell phones may have free software installed for contacting relay services without using instant messaging.
Relay services are provided at no cost free to all relay service users.