Hands On Services Announces the Release of
VideoSign 2.5 and Voice To Video (V2V)
ROCKLIN, California
–
December 13, 2005 – Hands On Video Relay Service, Inc. (www.hovrs.com), a
recognized leader in
Video Relay Services, is pleased to announce the release of VideoSign 2.5 and
Voice to Video (V2V). These two new services will take your VRS experience to
the next level. Not only are we providing newer and more powerful
features, but we’re doing it for FREE. Yep, that’s right:
FREE!
Easier Video Calls with new
VideoSign 2.5!
If you liked
VideoSign 2.0, wait until you see the new version. Version 2.5 includes Voice to
Video, Point-to-Point, an improved Phone Book, and Incoming Call Notification,
all of which make your video calls easier!
Hearing Callers can now Call
you Quickly and Easily with the new Voice to Video
(V2V):
Now your hearing friends, family and
co-workers can call you with HOVRS just as easily as you can call them. Just
give them the HOVRS toll-free number (1-877-467-4877) and your free,
personalized VRS extension, and they’re ready to go. BONUS: If you’re not
available or can’t take the call, you’ll receive the hearing caller’s message in
ASL emailed directly to you. We even give you free, personalized business cards
with your extensions so you can hand these out to people who may need to contact
you.
Video Chat directly with
friends using Point to Point (P2P):
VideoSign 2.5 lets you have video calls
with your Deaf or Hard of Hearing friends using ANY webcam or videophone! It
even notifies you when callers are trying to reach
you!
Keep your contacts organized
with the all new VideoSign Phone Book:
Keep the phone numbers for everyone you
want to call, and everyone who might call you, in one place. In just a few
clicks, the VideoSign Phone Book connects you with anyone, and lets you choose
point-to-point or VRS calling!
Upgrade NOW by visiting www.hovrs.com
to start your free
download.
About
Hands On
Hands On VRS is the recognized leader in Video Relay
Services, including both community interpreting and video relay services. The
company has been serving the needs of the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community
since 1992. Hands On is committed to removing communication barriers for the
deaf and hard-of-hearing. For more information, visit our website at www.hovrs.com.