Video Relay Service (VRS) allows the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities to make and receive telephone calls to hearing people.
Using a video connection through a TV or a computer (PC) to an interpreter the call is relayed.
GraciasVRS is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
If you already own a videophone (VP), add us to your contacts list by dialing GraciasVRS.tv for Spanish and english.GraciasVRS.tv if the person you are calling speaks English.
Your IP is: 38.107.191.81 // Quick Start from your Videophone: GraciasVRS.tv for Spanish or English.GraciasVRS.tv for English.
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The Best VRS Experience Possible
VRS is Easy To Use
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VRS is a Free Service
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VRS was established by the U.S. Government as a free service allowing Deaf and hard-of-hearing people to talk to hearing people on the telephone. There are no charges to either party for any part of a VRS call. |
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We Have Top Quality Interpreters
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The Video Interpreters (VI's) that work for GraciasVRS hold themselves to very high standards. This will help you with your communication process by using American Sign Language (ASL) and speaking in Spanish or English, depending on your needs. For GraciasVRS your privacy is a priority. Our video interpreters handle your calls with confidentiality, so you can feel safe. No matter what service you choose, our interpreters will always be there to help. That's why in GraciasVRS we say that we are "Always With You". |
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Fast Fast Fast
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When you make a VRS call, you want it to happen fast. GraciasVRS has made the promise to have the highest technology standards. If you already own a videophone (VP), add us to your list by dialing GraciasVRS.tv if the person you are calling speaks Spanish or english.GraciasVRS.tv if the person you are calling speaks English. Try us and see how fast we are. |
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Find Out Who Just Called With Video Mail
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When you are not there to take a call, GraciasVRS is there to help you. With our "Who Called?" service you will receive an email and/or a text message with the name and number of the person who just called through VRS. Our "Video Mail" will also provide the option of receiving a recorded message in ASL by the interpreter from the person who called you. The interpreter will send it to you via email and then will send you a message letting you know you have a Video Mail. If you have a mobile device that has the capacity to see video messages, you could be able to see your message instantly. |
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