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Hamilton Relay Showcases Innovative Speech-to-Speech and Captioned Telephone Services

AURORA, NEB. (February 21, 2012)Hamilton Relay, a leading Telecommunications Relay and Captioned Telephone services provider, will participate in the California State University Northridge (CSUN), Center on Disabilities’ 27th Annual International Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference held February 27 – March 3, 2012 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt Hotel in San Diego, California. The CSUN conference – the largest of its kind in the world – features technology solutions to help remove barriers that prevent the full participation of individuals with disabilities in educational, workplace and social settings. Last year’s conference drew more than 4,800 attendees.


 


Speech-Language Pathologists Judy Montgomery, Ph.D., CCC-SLP and BJ Gallagher, Ph.D., CCC-SLP will co-present Hamilton Relay’s Speech-to-Speech (STS) offering on Friday, March 2 at 10:40AM PST in the “Annie AB” suite. Hamilton Relay’s STS service is an advanced solution that enables individuals who have difficulty speaking to communicate over the telephone.


 


“Our company is devoted to keeping individuals who have difficulty speaking or who experience hearing loss connected through the use of technology,” said Dixie Ziegler, vice president of Hamilton Relay. “CSUN’s annual conference will be a showcase for our many assistive solutions and we’re thrilled to have Dr.’s Montgomery and Gallagher co-present on our behalf.”


 


Hamilton Product Manager, Mitchell Levy, will also be presenting the Hamilton CapTel Family of Solutions on Thursday, March 1 at 1:50PM PST in the “Maggie” suite. Through a variety of innovative solutions, including smartphone apps and access points for the home and office, Hamilton CapTel enables individuals with hearing loss to use the telephone effectively.


 


Hamilton Relay staff will be available at booth #600 in the Douglas Pavilion to demonstrate their technology solutions to conference attendees and to answer questions about Hamilton’s variety of services. For more information on Hamilton Relay, please visit www.HamiltonRelay.com and for information on Hamilton CapTel, please visit www.HamiltonCapTel.com.


About Hamilton Relay


Hamilton Relay offers a variety of services including Traditional Relay Services, Captioned Telephone and Internet Relay services.  Hamilton provides Traditional Relay and/or Captioned Telephone services to 17 states, the Island of Saipan and the Virgin Islands. More information is available at www.hamiltonrelay.com.


 

CapTel is a registered trademark of Ultratec, Inc.

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