Deaf groups outraged over end to videophone trial | Metaglossia: The Translation World | Scoop.it
Deaf people across the country are pleading with Canadian regulators to retain a videophone service that they say has changed their lives.

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“Taking this service away does not leave me with a good feeling,” said Lampitt, 53.

The service uses sign-language operators who relay messages to deaf people via video phones.

It has been in use in Canada for 18 months on a trial basis, but the CRTC, which governs the country’s telephone industry, says the experiment will end on Jan. 15 when funding runs out.

Deaf groups are planning protests across the country on Friday at CRTC offices.

The service facilitates conversations between a deaf person and one with hearing. Previously, deaf people typed their comments to an operator, who relayed messages back and forth by talking with the person being called and typing their comments.