NAD Announces Upcoming Distribution of Multi-Point Video Conferencing Product

A News Release from the National Association of the Deaf

October 29, 2007

Contacts:
National Association of the Deaf
Anita B. Farb
Email: http://www.nad.org/contactus

Hands On VRS News Bureau
Terry Lee, 202-478-9643
Sarah Pritts, 502-394-9189
mailto:HOVRSNews@carryonpr.com
http://www.nad.org/contactus

NAD Announces Upcoming Distribution of Multi-Point Video Conferencing Product

Silver Spring, MD - The National Association of the Deaf (NAD)
announced that they will be the main distributor of VideoSign 3.0, an
innovative multi-point video conferencing software product. The
software will help connect and engage multiple deaf people in video
conversations at absolutely no cost to the user. VideoSign 3.0 is
slated for release early in 2008.

"Finally, we can look forward to using our personal computers and
webcams to engage in video conversations with more than one person at
a time; up to eight people simultaneously, " said Bobbie Beth
Scoggins, NAD President. "With VideoSign 3.0, deaf people will be
able to engage in video chats with each other, and include hearing
persons and video interpreters as well.
For so many of us who cannot travel for face-to-face group meetings,
the costs savings alone is incredibly exciting."

Distribution of VideoSign 3.0 will be handled mainly by NAD for six
months after the initial launch, exclusively for the first two
months. Powered by Hands On VRS, this videoconferencing software,
which includes features like AOL Instant Messaging and a missed call
directory, will be available for free download. The NAD welcomes
opportunities for distribution of cutting-edge products offered by
other providers; distribution of such products by the NAD does not
constitute an endorsement.

"Hands On VRS has a long history of providing deaf and hard of hearing
organizations with means of self-empowerment through the use of
innovative communication technologies, " said Ron Obray, chief
executive officer and founder of Hands On VRS. "Hands On is thrilled
to join hands with the National Association of the Deaf. This joint
effort will serve as a major resource in our mission to help break
down barriers for the deaf and hard of hearing community through
innovative technologies. "

State associations and non-profit organizations interested in
distributing VideoSign 3.0 to their members or constituencies should
contact the NAD for details, starting November 1, 2007.

About National Association of the Deaf (NAD)

Established in 1880, the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is the
nation's oldest and largest consumer-based national advocacy
organization safeguarding the civil and accessibility rights of deaf
and hard of hearing people in the United States of America.
Advocacy, policy, and legislative issues addressed by the NAD cover a
broad range of areas, including education, employment, health care,
human services, rehabilitation, telecommunications, and
transportation. More information is available at www.nad.org.

_____

About Hands On Video Relay Services, Inc.

Hands On is a recognized leader in Video Relay Services throughout the
country. The company is the second largest VRS provider in the nation.
Hands On VRS has been serving the needs of the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing community since 1992 the company is committed to removing
communication barriers for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals while
providing quality services they can rely on. More information is
available at www.hovrs.com.