The 9210(i) has been replaced by the 9300 & 9500.
Regards,
Celia
At 16:20 24/11/2005, Bryan Jones wrote:
>How about the the Nokia 9210
>TextPhone? Downside being a mobile it uses
>mobile phone networks with the associated costs
>of that rather than a land line. Available
>though RNID I believe, or it was anyway.
><http://www.ictrnid.org.uk/index.html?mobilett.html>http://www.ictrnid.org.uk/index.html?mobilett.html
>
>
>
>Bryan Jones,
>Manager, Disability Support Services
>& North London Regional Access Centre,
>Middlesex University
>Tel: 020 8411 5366
>
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>Subject: Minicoms
>
>Hi all
>I need a new minicom and I am stunned to find on
>the RNID website shop that the range hasn't
>changed for years! Ideally I want one that is
>portable as I am in different offices at
>different times of the week but will probably
>'plump' for the Uniphone if there is really
>nothing else available but the fairly awful
>compact…anyone got any ideas (I'm off to emptech having said that !)
>
>Chris Baxter
>Disability Support Service Co-ordinator
>Student Support Services
>Nottingham Trent University
>Burton Street
>Nottingham
>NG1 4BU
>
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