Home - TTY & TDD TTY and TDD telephones for the deafText telephones or teletypewriters for the deaf
A TTY or TDD telephone can make and receive calls without the user having to speak or hear. Use the state relay service to interpret a voice, or call a friend with a TTY-- all you have to do is type your conversation and read the response. A great option for late-deafened individuals is a Voice Carry Over (VCO) telephone. A VCO allows you to read your caller's wods but speak your own half of the conversation. Both TTY phones and VCOs can work with a cell phone or with a standard phone line. Not sure if a TTY is right for you? Visit our TTY Information Page to learn more about TTYs. Do you have questions about the relay service? Click here for step-by-step instructions. TTY & TDD
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