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How Deaf-Owned StartUp Virecom Aims To Use Technology To Provide Interpreting Services

How Deaf-Owned StartUp Virecom Aims To Use Technology To Provide Interpreting Services. Virecom is a Deaf-owned video remote communications company founded in 2015 providing video remote interpreting (VRI), on-site interpreting, written-text-to-sign language translation and training on sign language and Deaf culture.

As a pioneer video relay service provider, Virecom offers high definition video remote interpreting (VRI), real-time text and voice simultaneously at the touch of a button. The company’s belief is that every Deaf person has a fundamental human right to access and use communications in a modern connected society in every situation.

It’s vision is to lead the delivery of the highest-quality video remote interpreting service that empowers Deaf people to enjoy independent connected lives. Virecom’s purpose is to deliver the promise of innovative communications solutions and social equity of a digital and connected Deaf community and society and why it matters.

As a video remote interpreting provider, Virecom is at the forefront in the use of the best technology to enable Deaf people to have access to communications on equal basis with others in every situation. The company offers high definition, real-time, convenient, and affordable sign language interpreting service using online video technology. VRI also includes real-time text and voice simultaneously – all at the touch of a button.

Virecom also provides support to clients with face-to-face on-site sign language interpreters that are qualified, experienced, dependable, and culturally sensitive. The company does this through its large national network of interpreters available in the country. Its team who understands the terminology and nuances of sign language, stands ready to provide written-text-to-sign language translation service to clients.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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