*Pages 1--2 from Microsoft Word - 39404* Text version of Ed Bosson’s Power Point Presentation No graphics in either version. Slide 1 The Impact of Internet- Enabled Services on TRS Ed Bosson, Relay Texas Administrator, Chair NASRA Slide 2 Paradigm Changes Noted Exodus Towards IP & VRS by TTY Users TRS Providers Rethinking TRS Definition PSTN to Internet Functional Equivalence Based on Senses VRS a “natural” telecom conversation VRS not an add- on value Slide 3 Paradigm Changes Interpreter From free- lance to desk- bound work Internet Relay Easier for Those With Computers No need to switch to TTY Internet- Enabled Services Require Different Regulations Unique challenges of Internet Slide 4 Internet- Enabled Service Funding Issue Interstate TRS Fund versus State TRS Fund Bottom Line is no matter which funds it: Ratepayers ultimately pay Federal Government should opt for most cost effective system to subsidize Internet- enabled services Slide 5 Federal Subsidization Route Multi- Vendoring Produces Constant Competitive Activities Among Vendors Enable video and IP users choice of vendors Users able to call anywhere in the USA Most cost effective 1 Slide 6 State Subsidization Route Competition Only Happens Once With RFP Procedure States Not Likely to Offer MV , Instead select only one vendor Price Per Min Dependent on Historical Call Volume States with small population will pay higher ppm If States Adopt MV Costs likely much higher Slide 7 Spin- Off New Internet Features Video Mail Video Email Instant Message Pagers Slide 8 Conclusion Internet- Enabled Services VRS and IP Subsidized by National Fund Should Have Special Regulations Separate from Traditional TRS Functional Equivalence Based on Senses 2