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- From: John.Linko@f26.n129.z1.fidonet.org (John Linko)
- Newsgroups: misc.emerg-services
- Subject: Re: Foreign language trans.
- Message-ID: <722438907.AA22010@remote.halcyon.com>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 01:02:33 GMT
- Sender: UUCP@remote.halcyon.com
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- AT & T language line is a possible alternative. This is a service that
- provides interpreter services by telephone. They send you a reference
- card when your service or dispatch center subscribes. They can determine
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- what language is needed and connect you with an interpreter 24 hours a
- day. It's not cheap, but if one dispatch center purchased the service
- all the services using the center could benefit. AT&T operates the
- service, they can be contacted in the usual fashion. JL
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