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It is often easy for us to take for granted the great opportunities we have in this country these days. We often forget or don’t realize what it was like decades ago. The sad thing is that Deaf people in other countries are still facing these struggles.
Chelsea loves what Sorenson is doing internationally, not only working on expanding Video Relay Services to other countries, but also educating people on what VRS is and why it is important for governments to fund it.
Chelsea is one of Sorenson’s many Deaf interpreters…and we’re always looking for more!
Want to be part of a team making a difference worldwide? Join us!
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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