Feed on
Posts
Comments

The Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program ensures that telephones are an integral part of daily life for those with disabilities, providing free assistive telecommunications equipment to qualified residents of the State of Maryland.

MAT distributes free amplified phones, ring signalers, TTYs and other assistive devices to qualified applicants who have difficulty using the telephone. To qualify, applicants must be receiving one or more state or federal benefits or show that they have a limited income.  In addition, applicants must have a disability that makes it difficult for them to access a standard telephone.

The Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program is part of the Telecommunications Access of Maryland (TAM) unit within the Maryland Department of Information Technology, which oversees Maryland Relay.

Visit the MAT website to learn about who qualifies, the type of assistive phones available, and to download an application.

Leave a Reply

MDTAP | 2301 Argonne Drive, Room T17 Baltimore, Maryland 21218| Voice: 410-554-9230 Toll Free ⁄ Voice 1-800-832-4827|Email: mdtap@mdtap.org