TTYL means Talk To You Later.
what a sh*tty week".
It means that the phone is compatible with a TTY (Tele Typewriter) device for people with hearing difficulties.
The TTY option is turned on. you can turn it off in the setting>phone>TTY
It depends on the rest of the message... The letters tty could mean talk to you, and hco could mean hey come over. However these are just two examples my brain came up with when I saw the question !
Yes. The TTY (TeleTYpe), TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf), and TT (Text Telephone) acronyms are used interchangeably to refer to any type of text-based telecommunications equipment used by a person who does not have enough functional hearing to understand speech, even with amplification. The person sending a message types it on a small keyboard, and the person receiving the message reads the text on the display. In order for a person to use a text telephone, the individual at the other end of the conversation must also have one, or they must use a relay service. A relay service provides an operator who reads the text on a TTY and speaks the message into a telephone and/or listens on a telephone and types the message on a TTY. A TTY device is used to communicate by people with speech and hearing impairments. A user with a speech impairment can type a message on the TTY machine and the machine will send the message through a phone line or mobile signal. For users with hearing impairments, the TTY machine will turn voice messages into text messages so the user can read them. While a TTY machine may sound a lot like text messaging, its actual functions are more seamless. TTY machines allow users to continuously communicate as part of one conversation, without receiving constant message notifications and updates like from text messages. During a TTY conversation, the messages appear immediately on the other partyโs TTY screen without interruption. TTY devices can be connected to both landlines and cell phones, allowing for portable communication.
You probably mean "wide body aircraft". See Wikipedia. [tty]
hueta is "some sh*t" in Russian, I mean sh*tty, stupid things, such as boring news, pictures, old cheap cars, etc - anything that is so sh*tty that unneeded for anybody
Wong Pei Tty was born on 1981-11-11.
Yes, the TTY is very successful. The TTY uses text to send a message over the telephone wires. This is used for people that are deaf, speech impaired or have trouble hearing to converse with others.
TTY is an abbreviation that can be used to mean several things. The most common use for this abbreviation is for the word teletypewriter, talk to you, teletype, thanks to you, and torque to yield.
if you have a PC or you can access a PAV (Public Access Videophone) you can call a TTY device using DSL. IF you have a TTY device you can stll call a TTY device using DSL but you must have VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) as your primary telephone service provider. AN example of VOIP is Vonage.
The cast of TTY - 2006 includes: Shawn Telford as Operator Philip Wolfe as Nate Wilson