Cell phone equivalent aids hearing impaired - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article

Communications News, Feb, 1999

Twenty-three million people in the U.S. are deaf or hard of hearing, and now Wynd Communications and BellSouth Wireless Data offer them the equivalent to a cell phone with new interactive WyndTell service which runs on BellSouth's Intelligent Wireless Network-covering 93% of the urban U.S. business population.

WyndTell allows the hearing impaired to communicate wirelessly from anywhere via telephone (TTY), Internet e-mail, fax, alphanumeric page, and even by voice with a handy palm-sized pager featuring a full keyboard and a small LCD screen, www.wyndtell.com

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