Relay Services Clause Samples

The 'Relay Services' clause defines the terms under which one party provides intermediary communication or data transmission services between other parties or systems. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the relay services, such as forwarding messages, data, or signals, and may specify technical requirements, limitations, or responsibilities regarding the use of these services. Its core practical function is to clarify the obligations and boundaries of the relay provider, ensuring all parties understand how information will be handled and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or liability related to the transmission process.
Relay Services. VDOC will enable all TTYs to access publicly available relay service phone numbers and local 1-800 numbers. Inmates with hearing disabilities at VDOC Correctional Facilities using relay services may not be charged any more than inmates not using relay services and will be charged the per minute rate established by VDOC’s contract with its inmate telephone service provider, consistent with applicable law.
Relay Services. Incarcerated individuals with hearing disabilities at WDOC Correctional Facilities using relay services may not be charged any more than individuals not using relay services and will be charged the per minute rate established by WDOCs’ contract with its telephone service provider, consistent with applicable law.
Relay Services. Another type of service (relay services) of interest for people who cannot hear/and or speak is in principle available by default in the Ambient Intelligence environment, where voice recognition and synthesis, automatic translation, gesture recognition (sign language and lip reading) and animation (synthetic sign language and lips movements) are available. The real winning factor is the intelligence in the environment (intelligent agents). For example, to organise a trip abroad a user may rely on an environment populated by agents (the intelligence in the environment), which can look for relevant information and negotiate on her behalf to get what she needs at the best possible prize. This intelligent support, of interest to everybody, can be crucial for people who have some hearing or speech problems that can reduce interpersonal communication or sight and manipulation problems that can reduce efficiency in accessing complex information services. The possibility of delegating to an agent the transactions needed for organising a trip abroad can also be crucial for an older person with cognitive limitations. Navigation systems and services are an integral part of the intelligent environment, and can be useful in many circumstances. They are present or can be used in many scenarios for different purposes. If a user is not able to see, a personal communicator in communication with AmI can guides them through the airport (e.g., by voice, or using haptic cues). This requires positioning information and the possibility of controlling the presence of unpredictable obstacles (people, baggage, etc.), obtainable through the use of features of the AmI itself (e.g., a control system able to monitor tagged objects and communicate with passengers). If the user has cognitive limitations, the navigation system may tune the level of support to the known abilities or to the perceived present difficulties. If unable to see, navigation help may be provided, and so on. The space as well as the organisation of learning activities, are particularly interesting from the perspective of people with activity limitations. A first very important feature of the environment is its possibility of being tailored physically (organization of space and availability of multimedia support) and conceptually (type of learning material, speed of presentation) to individual users. Moreover, there is a mix of social exchanges (with other learners, the mentor and external experts) that can be of inv...

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