- difficulties.
Other names for the
device include teletypewriter (TTY),
textphone (common in Europe), and
minicom (United Kingdom). The
typical TDD is a...
- or
hearing impairment who use
telecommunications device for the deaf (
textphone or
teletypewriter (TTY)). It is run by the
emergency telephone operator...
- India, Greece,
Nepal and
Israel 106 –
emergency number in
Australia for
textphone/TTY 108 –
emergency number in
India (22 states) 110 [ja] –
emergency number...
- past
payphone providers were
required to
provide a
certain number of
textphone payphones as part of
their network, as this was
deemed a "reasonable adjustment"...
- (000) operator, and 106 for
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD)
textphones.
Calls to the
emergency telephone number can be made even if a mobile...
-
number in Australia. 106 Text
Emergency Call is the
Australian national textphone/TTY
emergency telephone number.
Police 101 is the
police single non-emergency...
-
Access to the 999/112
service is
provided for the hearing-impaired via
Textphone and use of the Text
Relay service, run by BT to
cover all
telephone providers...
- the Deaf, a
pioneering relay service allowing telephone users and deaf "
textphone"
users to
communicate with each
other using a third-party
operator to...
- De
Havilland Canada V-18, a
utility transport aircraft ITU-T V.18, a
textphone protocol LFG V 18 S****nitz, a
German flying boat V18 engine, an internal...
- deaf
emergency fax (connects to police) 0800-16-16-16: deaf
emergency textphone/TTY (connects to police) 0800-76-47-66:
poisons and
hazardous chemicals...