RNID: For deaf and hard of hearing people.

It lets deaf and hard of hearing people use a textphone to access any services that are available on standard telephone systems.

Typetalk provides a link between any textphone user and a hearing person. The link is a highly trained RNID Typetalk operator who provides a discreet and confidential service. If you are deaf, all you need is a textphone, which is a specially adapted telephone with a keyboard.

How it works

If you are deaf and are calling a hearing person

A telephone operator taking a call

If you are deaf you should dial 18001 followed by the full telephone number from your textphone. If the call is answered by a hearing person, a Typetalk operator is brought into the call. However, if the call is answered by another textphone user, the connection is direct with no need to involve an operator.

If you are hearing

If you are hearing dial 18002 followed by the full telephone number to make a call to a textphone.

During the call

Once connected, the textphone user types a message from their keyboard and the operator reads it word for word to the hearing person. The hearing person then verbally responds, and the Typetalk operator types exactly what is said so that the deaf person can read the conversation on their textphone display panel.

All calls are confidential and the service operates around the clock, so you can make calls at any time, day or night.

Customer support

Please contact us for more information or assistance. You can get in touch with us during these hours:

  • Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm
  • Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 5pm.

Telephone: 0800 7311 888
Textphone: 0800 500 888
Fax: 0151 709 8119
Email: helpline@rnid-typetalk.org.uk
Website: www.rnid-typetalk.org.uk/ (external link, opens new browser window)