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With Maryland Relay, people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind
or Speech Disabled can easily communicate through TTY (text telephone)
with anyone using a standard phone!
Governor's Advisory Board for Telecommunicaitons Relay (GABTR) to meet on November 1, 2008. View details here.
Tell Us How We’re Doing!
Take the Maryland Relay Satisfaction Survey
Telecommunications Access of Maryland, within the Department of Information Technology, has a new contract in place for the procurement of Assistive Telecommunications Equipment and Associated Peripherals. State agencies, as well as Maryland county governments and municipalities, have the opportunity to purchase assistive telecommunications equipment as a result of this contract.
For more information about the contract, please visit this link at the Maryland Department of Information Technology website.
For more information about assistive telephones as a work accommodation, please visit this link.
Maryland Relay has received notice that recertification of the State of Maryland’s TRS program has been granted, effective July 26, 2008, for another 5 year period.
View the FCC Notice of Recertification for MD Relay
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Maryland is the First State in the Nation to Implement Telecommunications Service Priority Program
Click here to view Press Release
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Click here to learn about this informative hearing loss awareness
program developed by Maryland Relay for school-aged children.
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Access Numbers:
7-1-1
(in Maryland)
1-800-201-7165 (voice)
1-800-735-2258 (TTY/HCO)
1-888-VCO-WORD (1-888-826-9673)
1-877-258-9854 (two line VCO)
1-877-735-5151 (for ASCII)
1-800-785-5630 (for Speech to Speech)
1-800-877-1264 (Spanish)
Telecommunications Access of Maryland (TAM) Customer Service: (Voice/tty)
• 1-800-552-7724
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