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A method which utilizes both voice and text communications on the same call, allowing a person who has a speech disability to listen to the other party's conversation and respond by typing via a TTY or other means of text communications.
'''''HCO (Hearing Carry Over)''''' is a method which utilizes both voice and text communications on the same call, allowing a person who has a speech disability to listen to the other party’s conversation and respond by typing via a TTY or other means of text communications.

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[https://www.nena.org/page/TTY_TDD_SOP NENA-STA-037, NENA TTY/TDD Communications Standard Operating Procedure Model Recommendation]
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Revision as of 14:40, 3 August 2021

HCO (Hearing Carry Over) is a method which utilizes both voice and text communications on the same call, allowing a person who has a speech disability to listen to the other party’s conversation and respond by typing via a TTY or other means of text communications.

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NENA-STA-037, NENA TTY/TDD Communications Standard Operating Procedure Model Recommendation