The US Department of Justice has sued AT&T over claims that it purposefully violated registration requirements for use of IP Relay — a service that allows the hearing impaired to place calls over the ...
In 2002, telecommunication companies like MCI and AT&T offered free calls to the hearing impaired via internet web pages. The deaf customers will type their messages into dialog boxes similar to ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has accused AT&T of overcharging the government by millions of dollars by failing to crack down on scammers using a text-based Internet service for hearing-impaired ...
The United States has filed a complaint against AT&T Corporation under the False Claims Act for conduct related to its provision of Internet Protocol (IP) Relay services, the Justice Department ...
The federal government today issued a complaint against AT&T that essentially accuses the telecom giant of bilking U.S. customers out of millions of dollars by knowingly and willfully failing to ...
For decades, most deaf or speech-impaired people who wanted to use the phone had to rely on friends or family for help. Or they had to use an expensive TTY machine. Then three years ago a service ...
AT&T improperly received millions of dollars from a government reimbursement fund by ignoring fraudulent use of the IP Relay call system provided free of charge to hearing- and speech-impaired US ...
MCI announced Thursday that it has reached an agreement with America Online to allow deaf, hearing impaired and speech disabled individuals to access MCI’s IP-Relay.com services via AOL, AOL Instant ...
For Steve Walker and his wife, Krista, the advent of an Internet-based telephone system for the deaf was a godsend. "It's allowed me to be more connected to my family at any time, day or night, ...
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