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TTY
noun
Teletypewriter (originally), or a text display device, as used by deaf to read voice communication converted to text by a communication assistant device (CA).
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The TTY-compatible phones will have a jack for connecting with a portable TTY device.
The two countries are continuing to tty and resolve a number of outstanding issues, including the issue of human rights on the island, and claims by US citizens to property confiscated in the aftermath of the Cuban revolution.
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Surely this kind of social media commentary wasn't what the brand expected: My favorite town is being tarnished by sh!tty beer!!! How horrible is that.
With the AIM service, customers will use instant messages instead of typing text into a TTY device.
Someone not equipped with a TTY device, on the other hand, can "talk" to a deaf person via the Telecommunications Relay Service, a toll-free service that began in 1993 and is available in every state.
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But it is not yet clear whether other wireless service providers, many of whom have been working on their own TTY-compatible solutions, will adopt the technology.
There were only 18 TTYs in operation in 1966, Karen Peltz Strauss, the author of "A New Civil Right: Telecommunications Equality for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Americans" (Gallaudet University Press, 2006), said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
They formed a company, the Applied Communications Corporation, to refurbish and donate TTYs.
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