[nabop] Accessible Caller ID on an Office Phone?

Nancy Coffman nancy.l.coffman at gmail.com
Wed Jun 18 13:06:50 UTC 2014


Digital Apex has a product called Accessiphone that will push the caller ID through your computer. It depends on how many lines you have and what functions you need whether that would be worth the price.  nancy coffman

Nancy Coffman
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> On Jun 18, 2014, at 7:46 AM, "Diaz, Kristen - EBSA via nabop" <nabop at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hello all,
> A few months ago I started working as a secretary in the federal government. All the assistive equipment I use is working well, but I still have two questions. Is there a particular model of desk phone or a phone feature that allows the receptionist to know the number of the person calling? A kind of auditory or Braille output caller ID that I could access while the caller is calling in and after they hang up?
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> 
> Kristen Diaz
> Administrative Assistant
> US Department of Labor
> Employee Benefits Security Administration
> The Curtis Center, Suite 870 West
> 170 South Independence MallWest
> Philadelphia, PA 19106
> P: 215-861-5300
> F: 215-861-5347
> Diaz.kristen at dol.gov
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