Video Real Services
Relay Service Online and Video Relay Service are now available to anybody that use relay phone call over internet and it is all free. Even free Long Distance. It is open to everyone in Texas as well as in nationwide.
Remember all these relay service online are still new and you may experience technical problems from your side or their side. If you know there's more relay service online, please let us know.
Hovrs.com - Purple services are available for a wide variety of consumers and businesses based on their specific communication needs. Including Hands On VRS, i711.com, and IP-Relay, these Purple Services are specifically tailored to meet the needs of people who are deaf or who have profound hearing loss. Our vision is to enable free-flowing communications between people, inclusive of differences in abilities, languages, or locations. Watch the videos: PurlpeCommunications Channel
ConvoRelay.com strives to provide you with a "natural VRS" experience... with the conversation flowing as if you were having a direct conversation with the person you are calling, completely free of technology and interpreter snags. Watch the videos: ConvoRelay Channel
SorensonVRS.com empowers the deaf and hard-of-hearing community to communicate with both deaf and hearing family, friends or business contacts using video relay service. This free, 24-hour service empowers you place and receive calls with a professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter via a videophone and a high-speed internet connection. Watch the videos: SorensonVRS Channel
ZVRS.com - video relay service (VRS) allows deaf and hard of hearing individuals to have telephone conversations with hearing people. Using a videophone with real-time video connection, an interpreter relays the conversation between the two parties.
Watch the videos: ZVRS Channel
GraciasVRS.com are a TRILINGUAL global access video relay services provider between the Deaf and Hearing communities utilizing Sign Language, Spanish and English. Watch the videos: GraciasVRS Channel
HamiltonRelay.com offers a variety of services including Traditional Relay Service, Captioned Telephone and Internet Relay services. Hamilton provides Traditional Relay and/or Captioned Telephone services to 18 states, the District of Columbia, the Island of Saipan and the Virgin Islands. Hamilton Relay is a registered trademark of Nedelco, Inc., dba Hamilton Telecommunications. Watch the video: HamiltonRelay Channel
PowerVRS.com is a new Deaf-owned,Deaf-operated organization especially committed to the provision of first-rate Video Relay Services. It is born out of the pressing need for a service that caters to all Deaf and Hard of Hearing customers in the United States with a first-hand understanding of existing accessibility concerns, technical capabilities, and community needs. Watch the videos: PowerVRS Channel
Relay Service - While internet relay is a great way to make relay calls, there are some things you can't do, such as receiving calls via the internet. See this short demo signed in Auslan. The National Relay Service is an Australian Government initiative. For more see www.relayservice.com.au. Watch the videos: NationalRelayService Channel
SprintVRS.com - Sprint Video Relay Service (VRS) enables a user who uses sign language to communicate via videoconferencing with a certified Video Interpreter (VI) through the Internet. The VI then voices/relays the signed conversation over the phone – in real time – to the hearing caller (standard telephone users). By using sign language over the full motion video, this allows the sign language user their natural language to convey facial expression and cues to ensure that nothing gets lost in the translation. Watch the videos: Sprintrelay Channel
For personal use with video conferencing with your friends (deaf or hearing) over internet, you can use ils.deafonline.com (at NetMeeting) - it is open to anybody.


