Windows Mobile & WebCapTel Working Together on Sprint

Posted on Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008 by Malatesta
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: webcaptel, hearing

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One demographic that has been left on the sidelines of the mobile technology revolution is the hard-of-hearing customers.

Sprint today announced the availability of their WebCapTel system which allows said customers to use two phones: one for speaking and hearing, the second (a WM device e.g. Diamond, 800w, Mogul, etc.) to read text captions of the conversation.

Before a call, customers simply log onto the www.sprintcaptel.com website via Mobile Internet Explorer and read a transcript of what the other party is saying in real-time (or pretty close to it). The service is also free.

Pretty cool use of WM, we have to say! Though the name WebCapTel sound like something a government bureaucrat would come up with.

 
 

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