Real-time text ( RTT ) is text transmitted instantly as it is typed or created. Recipients can immediately read the message while it is being written, without waiting.
15-608: [REDACTED] Look up RTT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RTT may refer to: Computing and communications [ edit ] Real-time text , text transmitted as it is generated Régie des Télegraphes et Téléphones , a Belgian telecom company (now Proximus Group ) Render to Texture , in computer graphics Round-trip time , in telecommunications Entertainment [ edit ] Radio and Television of Montenegro (formerly Radio-Televizija Titograd ),
30-460: A Belgian telecom company (now Proximus Group ) Render to Texture , in computer graphics Round-trip time , in telecommunications Entertainment [ edit ] Radio and Television of Montenegro (formerly Radio-Televizija Titograd ), a public broadcaster Real-time tactics , a genre of strategy game Télévision Tunisienne 1 , a TV channel (formerly RTT 1966–1983) Government and military [ edit ] Race to
45-499: A feature that allows the real-time text to be "turned off", for temporary purposes. This allows the sender to pre-compose the message as a standard IM or text message before transmitting. Real-time text is frequently used by the deaf , including IP-Relay services, TDD/TTY devices, and Text over IP . Real-time text allows the other person to read immediately, without waiting for the sender to finish composing his or her sentence/message. This allows conversational use of text, much like
60-404: A hearing person can listen to someone speaking in real-time. Captioned telephony is the streaming of real-time text captions in parallel with speech on a phone call. This is used by people who are hard of hearing to allow them to have the full benefit of listening as best they can, hearing all the intonation etc. in speech, yet have the captions for those words they cannot hear clearly enough. In
75-561: A mobile communications protocol Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title RTT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RTT&oldid=1207596964 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Articles containing Tunisian Arabic-language text Short description
90-648: A neurological disorder Rooftop tent See also [ edit ] 1xRTT , a mobile communications protocol Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title RTT . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RTT&oldid=1207596964 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing French-language text Articles containing Tunisian Arabic-language text Short description
105-663: A public broadcaster Real-time tactics , a genre of strategy game Télévision Tunisienne 1 , a TV channel (formerly RTT 1966–1983) Government and military [ edit ] Race to the Top , a US federal education grant (2010–2013) Recapture Tactics Team , a US Marine Corps specialist unit (formed 1987) Transport [ edit ] Realtime Trains , a British rail service tracker (launched 2012) River Trade Terminal , an inland port in Hong Kong (founded 1996) Other uses [ edit ] Rett syndrome ,
120-522: A real-time text feature. When present in IM programs, the real-time text feature can be turned on/off, just like other chat features such as audio. Real-time text programs date at least to the 1970s, with the talk program on the DEC PDP-11 , which remains in use on Unix systems. Beam Messenger, a mobile app offering real-time text messaging, was released in 2014. Certain real-time text applications have
135-443: Is also considered real-time text. Some examples that provide this as a service are Apache Wave and its fork SwellRT , Etherpad , the editor Gobby, and most notably Google Docs . Real-time text is used in closed captioning and when captions are being streamed live continuously during live events. Transcription services including Communication Access Real-Time Translation and TypeWell frequently use real-time text, where text
150-404: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages RTT [REDACTED] Look up RTT in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RTT may refer to: Computing and communications [ edit ] Real-time text , text transmitted as it is generated Régie des Télegraphes et Téléphones ,
165-813: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Real-time text Real-time text is used for conversational text, in collaboration, and in live captioning. Technologies include TDD/TTY devices for the deaf, live captioning for TV, Text over IP (ToIP), some types of instant messaging , captioning for telephony / video teleconferencing , telecommunications relay services including ip-relay , transcription services including Remote CART , TypeWell, collaborative text editing , streaming text applications, next-generation 9-1-1 /1-1-2 emergency service. Obsolete TDD/TTY devices are being replaced by more modern real-time text technologies, including Text over IP , ip-relay, and instant messaging. While standard instant messaging
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#1732775689638180-443: Is not real-time text (messages are sent deliberately when the writer is ready, not transmitted while they are being composed), a real-time text option is found in some instant messaging software, including AOL Instant Messenger 's "Real-Time IM" feature. Real-time text is also possible over any XMPP compatible chat networks, including those used by Apple iChat , Cisco WebEx , and Google Talk , by using appropriate software that has
195-482: Is streamed live to a remote display. This is used in court reporting , and is also used by deaf attendees at a conference. Also, real-time text provides an enhancement to text messaging on mobile phones, via real-time texting apps. Real-time text protocols include Text over IP (ToIP) designed around ITU-T T.140 , IETF RFC 4103, RFC 5194, and XMPP Extension Protocol XEP-0301. According to ITU-T Multimedia Recommendation F.703, total conversation defines
210-442: The Top , a US federal education grant (2010–2013) Recapture Tactics Team , a US Marine Corps specialist unit (formed 1987) Transport [ edit ] Realtime Trains , a British rail service tracker (launched 2012) River Trade Terminal , an inland port in Hong Kong (founded 1996) Other uses [ edit ] Rett syndrome , a neurological disorder Rooftop tent See also [ edit ] 1xRTT ,
225-522: The United States, captioned telephony is one of the free relay services that is available to anyone who is hard-of-hearing. Originally developed for use on the analog phone systems (where it requires a special phone) it is now available over IP using standard devices. Collaborative real-time editing is the utilization of real-time text for shared editing, rather than for conversation. Split screen chat, where conversational text appears continuously,
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