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You saw the “game” in the video — call one person and pass on the message about what to study for the test, then that person calls another and passes on the message. How annoying is that, especially when the message changes a little bit every time!
Have that conversation all at once with up to nine classmates at the same time with Group Call on any Sorenson VRS product. Keep things clear and easy to understand.
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Sorenson VRS is only available if you are eligible for VRS and have registered in the FCC’s User Registration Database. The cost of VRS is paid by a federally administered fund. Accordingly, use of Sorenson VRS calling for video conferencing is subject to compliance with FCC regulations and Sorenson’s VRS EULA. Under federal law, you may use VRS only if you have a speech or hearing disability and need VRS in order to communicate. Also, call participants must be in a different location than the other individuals on the call.
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