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How Maryland Relay Works
Either a TTY (text telephone) user or a person using a standard phone may initiate a call through Maryland Relay. After dialing Maryland Relay, the person initiating the call gives the phone number of the person or business being called to the Maryland Relay Operator, who then dials that number. The Relay Operator types the standard phone user's spoken words to the person using the TTY and voices the TTY user's text.


I have equipment, but how do I use it?

What is a TTY (text telephone)?
Looking much like a typewriter keypad with a text screen, a TTY allows a deaf, hard-of-hearing or speech-disabled person to make a telephone call. The conversation is read on a lighted display screen and/or a paper printout on the TTY. Persons using a TTY may call any standard phone user by placing the call through Maryland Relay, or they may call another TTY user directly.

Customer Profile
Maryland Relay has developed an individual Customer Profile to ensure that your call preferences are used on each Maryland Relay call you make or receive. In order to customize the profile to fit your personal needs, please read the Maryland Relay Guide to Understanding Your Customer Profile. Click here or click on the image below for a free Adobe Reader 7.0.9 download.
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Maryland Relay is free to use
Maryland Relay is a public service. Users pay no set-up charges or fees for local calls, and there is no limit on the number or length of calls a user may make. Maryland Relay accepts direct dial, collect, person-to-person, Maryland telephone company calling cards, and any participating long distance company calls. These calls will be billed at the carrier's designated rates. If no preferred carrier is named by the Relay user, long distance and international calls will be billed by Maryland Relay's provider at a discounted rate.

Maryland Relay Operators
Maryland Relay Operators follow a strict code of confidentiality and ethics. Maryland Relay Operators are integral to the success of Maryland Relay. They maintain strict confidentiality regarding the conversations of Maryland Relay users, and none of the conversations are divulged. Operators become a "human telephone wire," and will not participate in conversations for any reason. To ensure equal access, Operators will type everything they hear, including background noises and voice intonations.


Types of Relay Calls

VCO (Voice Carry-Over)
VCO (Voice Carry-Over) is an option for people with hearing loss significant enough to prevent them from hearing and understanding conversations clearly through the phone. Using VCO and a specially designed telephone with a text screen, a VCO user can speak directly to the other person. As the other person speaks, the Relay Operator types back the words that are being said. To request VCO, dial 1-888-VCO-WORD or 1-888-826-9673.

For more information on how to use VCO and equipment needed, click here.

HCO (Hearing Carry-Over)
HCO (Hearing Carry-Over) is provided for people with speech disabilities. The speech-disabled person types his or her side of the telephone conversation on a TTY and the Relay Operator voices what is typed to the other person. The HCO user then listens as the other person speaks. To use HCO, dial 1-800-735-2258.

For more information on how to use HCO and equipment needed, click here.

Speech-to-Speech
STS (Speech-To-Speech) is an option for people with a mild to moderate speech disability. Their words are re-voiced to the other person by a specially trained Maryland Relay Operator.

For more information on how to use STS, click here.

Internet Protocol Relay
Internet Protocol Relay provides a new way for Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) customers to make relay calls, via the Internet, instead of the public switched telephone network. Internet Protocol Relay, allows you to access the relay via your computer, web phone, personal digital assistant, or any other Internet capable device through your Internet Service Provider ('ISP'). By pointing your web browser to the Internet Relay button at www.mdrelay.org you will be able to access the relay operator and place a relay call to a standard phone user pursuant to the terms and stated.

For more information on Internet Protocol, click here.

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