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  2. Spectrum testing virtual ASL interpreter program in Rochester ...

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    The program, which launches through a QR code, provides an ASL interpreter directly on a customer's mobile device, allowing on-site communication with Spectrum representatives in real time.

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    Sign Language Interpreter Average Salary: $32/hour Licensed sign language interpreters are hired by businesses and other entities to facilitate communication for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.

  4. Video remote interpreting - Wikipedia

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    Video remote interpreting (VRI) is a videotelecommunication service that uses devices such as web cameras or videophones to provide sign language or spoken language interpreting services. This is done through a remote or offsite interpreter, in order to communicate with persons with whom there is a communication barrier .

  5. Communication Service for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    1999: CSD Initiates Video Relay Service (VRS) and Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) Trials in South Dakota. 2000: Supported the establishment of a domestic violence program in Minnesota. 2004: CSD partners with America Online to provide deaf-friendly customer support to AOL members.

  6. Telecommunications relay service - Wikipedia

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    Video relay service (VRS) allows people who use sign language to place phone calls by signing instead of typing. The VI (video interpreter) uses a webcam or videophone to voice the deaf, hard-of-hearing or, speech-disabled person's signs to a hearing person and sign the hearing person's words to the deaf, hard-of-hearing or speech-impaired person.

  7. ASL interpreting - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Department of Justice, a qualified interpreter is “someone who is able to interpret effectively, accurately, and impartially, both receptively (i.e., understanding what the person with the disability is saying) and expressively (i.e., having the skill needed to convey information back to that person) using any necessary specialized vocabulary.” [2] ASL interpreters ...

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