Sprint Relay “Call Now” Number made Easy!
How? Choose Sprint Relay... as YOUR Relay Provider for your 10-digit numbers. Your communication through relay services will be fast, smooth and easy.
The “Call Now” 10-digit number gives you fast access to a Video Interpreter or Relay operator. In an emergency, 9-1-1 will have access to your location information through Sprint Relay’s Call Now number!
VRS or IP users must register for a default relay provider by November 12, 2009.
After November 12, 2009, you will not be able to make or receive non-emergency VRS or IP relay calls.
Benefits for Hearing Callers:
- Dial a VRS or IP user’s Call Now number to connect with them through Sprint VRS or Sprint IP.
- No need to remember an IP number, VRS address or IM screen name. Fast connections through Sprint VRS or Sprint IP.
Benefits for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Callers:
- Your location information is sent to a 911 operator through a Sprint Relay VI or CA.
- You can give out your Call Now numbers to friends, family, and business associates for them to reach you through Sprint VRS, IP or IM.
It is fast and easy! Keep your friends and family even closer.
Other benefits:
- You can transfer your current telephone number from another relay provider.
- Easy and quick steps: For VRS go to www.sprintvrs.com and fill in required information. For IP and IM go to www.mysprintrelay.com. Best of all, let us do the work for you by transferring your local 10-digit numbers to Sprint Relay.
- You may also keep your current provider for 9-1-1 purposes and use Sprint Relay for all of your calling needs.
- The important thing is to REGISTER with a relay provider by November 12, 2009.
- When traveling, update your Sprint IP or IM location information from your Blackberry or Windows Mobile device through www.mysprintrelay.com.
How do I sign-up?
Register today to get your Sprint Relay Call Now numbers (10 digit local numbers) for:
- Video Relay Service
- Internet Relay
- Instant Messaging (IM) Relay calls
Get your Sprint Relay VRS Call now number (one per device or service):
- Go to www.sprintvrs.com
Get your Sprint Relay IP and IM Call Now number (one per device):
What happens if you already have a 10-digit number assigned from another relay provider?
You will be able to keep your own 10 digit numbers for Internet-based Relay (VRS/IP) services assigned by other providers and use Sprint Relay for your non-emergency calls.
You can simply contact Sprint VRS or IP Customer Service or go to www.sprintvrs.com or www.mysprintrelay.com to request that your number(s) be transferred to Sprint Relay. You will receive notification when your number is transferred.
If you received a Sprint Relay toll-free number before 12/31/08, please register for a local number at www.sprintvrs.com. Your Sprint VRS toll-free and local number will provide the same location information in case of an emergency.
Moved to a new location – let us help you!
You must keep your location (address) information up-to-date in your Account Profile to ensure that emergency calls connect to the most appropriate 911 operator.
To make changes or updates on your Account profile, you can simply log in to: www.sprintvrs.com or www.mysprintrelay.com and update your address in your Account profile.
Long Distance Relay Calls
There is no cost to receive a call using a Sprint Relay Call Now number. Non-internet relay callers may incur long distance charges to place calls to VRS or IP users, depending on their calling plans.
Fast and easy – Select Sprint Relay as your fast and secure VRS provider! Thank you.