
Viable Opens Call Center in Historic Frederick Company providing video relay services for deaf and hard of hearing people expands to Frederick, Md. Frederick, MD (PRWEB) May 5, 2008 Viable Inc., a provider of video relay services (VRS) for deaf and hard of hearing people, has opened a call center in the heart of downtown Frederick. The facility is located at the intersection of Market and Patrick streets, a few blocks from the main campus of the Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD). Jason T. Yeh, Vice President of Technology, graduated from MSD and cherishes his connection with the town. "It has been my dream to open a business and create jobs where they matter," he said. The Frederick call center will go into operation on May 12 and will employ up to 15 people. In a VRS call, deaf and hard of hearing people for whom American Sign Language is their native language use video technology to connect to a Video Interpreter (VI), who will dial out to another party then interpret their conversation. People who want to call ViableVRS have a variety of connection options:
Viable has its flagship call center in Rockville and another call center in Ellicott City. Year 2008 expansion plans include Towson and Northern Virginia. Persons interested in employment opportunities at Viable are welcome to visit the Jobs section at the company website. About Viable, Inc.
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