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VRSCA Town Hall Meeting Reminder
Provided by Video Relay Services Consumer Association (VRSCA)
Presenter: Thomas Samuels, VRSCA Eastern States Representative
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Where: West Hampton Baptist Church Deaf Ministry
631 Aberdeen Road
Hampton, VA 23661
Time: 12:30pm Free Lunch
2pm Presentation
Come and join us for a Town Hall Meeting where we will discuss:
■ The latest issues concerning...
Tags: church, Consumer Association, deaf, event, fcc, issues, meeting, relay, services, Thomas Samuels, town hall, Video Relay Services, vrs, VRSCA
$2.5m Fraud found Guilty!
By The Associated Press
March 05, 2010, 8:38PM
TRENTON — Four former owners and employees of three companies have pleaded guilty to defrauding a federal program that assists the deaf.
Each pleaded guilty today in federal court in Trenton to conspiracy to commit mail fraud.
Kim Hawkins, owner of Nevada-based Master Communications and Arizona-based KL Communications…
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VRSCA Town Hall Meeting
Provided by Video Relay Services Consumer Association (VRSCA)
Presenter: Thomas Samuels, VRSCA Eastern States Representative
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Where: West Hampton Baptist Church Deaf Ministry
631 Aberdeen Road
Hampton, VA 23661
Time: 12:30pm Free Lunch
2pm Presentation
Come and join us for a Town Hall Meeting where we will discuss:
■ The latest issues concerning...
Tags: ASL, church, deaf, meeting, telecommunications, Thomas Samuels, town hall, Video Relay Services, vrs, VRSCA
iPhone App: IP-Relay by Purple!
Purple Communications Inc., a provider of text and video relay and on-site interpreting services announced the launch of IP-Relay for iPhone (News – Alert) and iPod Touch.
The new offering allows users to make direct IP-Relay calls from their phones or dial a contact from their address book by a few taps – enabling a direct connection between deaf iPhone users and a hearing person.
source:...
FCC News: Vlog by Hlibok!
FCC releases a vlog, signed by Greg Hlibok, to announce their VRS policies in light of fraudulent business behaviors of several VRS providers.
“In the Matter of Structure and Practices of the Video Relay Service Program. The FCC Reaffirms Rules and Policies of Video Relay Service. CG Docket No. 10-51″
Click here to see vlog!
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Mowl and Tropp of Viable: GUILTY!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 7:29 pm Eastern Time
2 Former Officials of Rockville Firm Plead Guity to Conspiracy
By Maria Glod
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, January 13, 2010; 5:10 PM
Two former officials of Rockville-based Viable Communications, which provides telecommunications services for deaf people, pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiring to defraud the federal government of more than...
Video: VRS Reform Workshop & My Thoughts
Ridor, from the Richmond area, gives his thoughts about the FCC workshop (see links to past articles below) in an eight minute vlog. One of his videos were featured in TownSigner’s “Video of the Week.” We hope you enjoy it!
For more information on this FCC workshop, see past articles:
FCC Live! Watch Now! (12/17)
Purple Communications: FCC Workshop (12/11)
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Tags: commentary, communication, fcc, ridor, telecommunications, thoughts, video relay, vlog, vrs, youtube
DeafVP.com Shuts Down!!
deafVP.com is Shutting Down
After careful consideration, Sorenson Communications has decided to shut down deafVP.com website.
More than five years ago, deafVP.com was developed and launched in response to the widespread use of videophones by deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. The site was intended to be a resource to help deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals share videophone numbers and facilitate...
FCC News: Watch Live!
Video Relay Service Reform Workshop
December 17, 2009 at the FCC
STREAMING LIVE 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Click here to see video!
source: deafread.com
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CAC VRS Goes Bankrupt!
Communication Access Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Inc. in Flint files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
By Melissa Burden | Flint Journal
December 11, 2009, 7:54AM
FLINT, Michigan — A Flint-based organization that has served the state’s deaf and hard-of-hearing population for decades has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in hopes to keep its doors open.
The nonprofit Communication Access...



