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What's True and What's False about Local Numbers?

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TRUE: You can have as many 10-digit numbers as there are relay providers.

TRUE: Right now, you'll need one 10-digit number for text relay service and one 10-digit number for video relay services

FALSE: You can only have one local 10-digit number
TRUE: You can place using any relay provider. Simply place the call as you do today. For example, a Sorenson user can choose Hands On VRS to handle their VRS calls by entering "hovrs.tv" on their videophone.

TRUE: Hearing callers simply dial the 800 number of the provider they want to use and then give the video interpreter or operator the 10-digit telephone number of the deaf person they are calling

FALSE: You can only make and receive calls only by using your Default Provider.
TRUE: Relay providers are not authorized to take away your videophone or other device. You may use your local 10-digit number with any provider.

FALSE: Your relay provider will take away your videophone if you use a 10-digit number other than the one you received from them.
TRUE: A "Purple Ticket Code" part of a promotion that allows a person to pre-register to get a Mobile Video Phone. A Purple Number is unrelated to this promotion.

FALSE: Purple Number is a code or a ticket tied to MVP.
TRUE: You can use your Purple Number now with any videophone.

FALSE: You can only use a Purple Number with the MVP when the MVP comes out.