A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is a teleprinter, an electronic device for text communication over a telephone line, that is designed for...
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who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, or have a speech disorder to place calls to standard telephone users via a keyboard or assistive device. Originally...
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Vehicle Excise Duty in the UK Visual Enunciation Display, a telecommunications device for the deaf Veda (disambiguation) Vedi (disambiguation) Bed (disambiguation)...
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operating systems Another name for a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), a teleprinter designed for persons with hearing or speech difficulties tty...
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equal to 1,000,000,000 (one billion) years. Go Ahead, in a telecommunications device for the deaf Goal attack, a position in netball Goals against, a statistic...
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In telecommunications, an acoustic coupler is an interface device for coupling electrical signals by acoustical means—usually into and out of a telephone...
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Teletype (disambiguation) (section Devices)
model of teleprinter Telecommunications device for the deaf or TDD, a teleprinter specifically designed for text communication over the public switched telephone...
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up TDD or tdd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TDD may refer to: Telecommunications device for the deaf, a device for text communication along a telephone...
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identified various classifications behind the representation of deafness in film: deafness as a plot device, as a metaphor, as a symbolic commentary on...
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are 112 for GSM mobile and satellite phones, which is answered by a Triple Zero (000) operator, and 106 for telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD)...
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widespread distribution of telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTY) and publish a telephone directory of those that used TTY. The organization has evolved...
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List of interface bit rates (redirect from List of device bandwidth speeds)
channels. The distinction can be arbitrary between a computer bus, often closer in space, and larger telecommunications networks. Many device interfaces...
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106 (emergency telephone number) (category Telecommunications in Australia)
impairment who use telecommunications device for the deaf (textphone or teletypewriter (TTY)). It is run by the emergency telephone operator for the National Relay...
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Paul Taylor (engineer), pioneer in development of TTD (telecommunications device for the deaf), a.k.a. TTY Paul Taylor, English murderer, see Murder of...
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Robert Weitbrecht (category American deaf people)
now? Let's quit for now and gloat over the success." Today, this type of device is known as a telecommunications device for the deaf. Weitbrecht earned...
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or a telecommunications device for the deaf. The Jabbrrbox, an enclosed structure for installation in open plan offices, was inspired by the telephone...
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Deafnet (category Deafness stubs)
people. Deafnet was the first real use of the telecommunications device for the deaf. Deafnet at SRI's web site Archived 2016-11-19 at the Wayback Machine...
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Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc., a nonprofit organization promoting telecommunications devices for the deaf Texas Department of Insurance The Dartmouth...
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selected as one of the first two individuals to receive a prototype telecommunications device for the deaf. Young's acquisition of the device was reported in...
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Accessibility (redirect from Transport for disabled people)
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) became available in the form of the teletype (TTY) during the 1960s. These devices consist of a keyboard, display...
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Minicom may be: The common British name for a telecommunications device for the deaf or textphone Minicom, a modem control and terminal emulation program...
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Teleprinter (category History of telecommunications)
called Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDDs) are used by the hearing impaired for typed communications over ordinary telephone lines. The teleprinter...
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Other common names are textphone, minicom and telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD). These devices look like typewriters or word processors and...
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numbers in the Americas AT&T (1955) Notes on Distance Dialing "Telecom Decision CRTC 2011-451". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission...
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Text over IP. See External links for information about ToIP equipment and software. Telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or TTYs (also called Textphone...
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SRI International (category Defense companies of the United States)
Retrieved 2012-07-01. "Telecommunications Tools for the Deaf". Timeline of Innovations. SRI International. Archived from the original on July 1, 2013...
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people in the U.S. today sometimes use telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTYs or TDDs) or interpreting services to contact 911. Many deaf people use...
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The Walt Disney Company design Disneyland; James C. Bliss developed the Optacon; and Robert Weitbrecht invented the first telecommunications device for...
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assistive listening devices, and telecommunications devices for the deaf (TTYs). Videos or Multimedia Products: includes requirements for captioning and audio...
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along with on-device email and a full QWERTY keyboard, made it popular with the deaf community, providing a telecommunications tool for use both inside...
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