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Electronic engineering / Deafness / Video / Language interpretation / Teleconferencing / Video Relay Service / Video Remote Interpreting / Telecommunications Relay Service / Videophone / Assistive technology / Videotelephony / Technology
Date: 2014-07-07 11:53:30
Electronic engineering
Deafness
Video
Language interpretation
Teleconferencing
Video Relay Service
Video Remote Interpreting
Telecommunications Relay Service
Videophone
Assistive technology
Videotelephony
Technology

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