Making a call through instant messaging

If you:

  • are familiar with instant messaging
  • want to make a call from an internet-connected mobile phone, or
  • have an older computer, older operating system, limited computer memory or limited bandwidth.

then internet relay through instant messenging is probably best for you.

To make a call

1. Open the messenger application and add nrsiprelay@iprelay.com.au or nrsiprelay2@iprelay.com.au as a contact for Windows Messenger, or nrsiprelay to your buddy list for AIM.

2. Send an instant message to your new contact/buddy by typing 'call' into the conversation window and pressing Send.

3. Click on the link shown on the next page and type the area code and number you want into the top box

4. Type the letters you see in the security image into the box below, then click ‘Connect' and close the window when prompted.

5. Once connected to the relay officer you can type any instructions in the message window.

Note that if you are making a 1300 or 1800 call then you will be asked to select your state/territory from a dropdown list.

How it works

Once you are connected, the relay officer will ring the person you want to call, and you can then start typing your side of the conversation in the message window.

When you have finished the first block of text, just click 'Send'.

The relay officer becomes ‘your voice' and reads aloud to the person you are calling what you type on your computer, then listens to what the other person says and types it back for you to read.

Equipment needed

You will need to either:

  • download the Windows Live Messenger application or AIM application if you don't have it and open a free Messenger or AIM account, or
  • use a web-based messaging site such as meebo or ebuddy to access Messenger or AIM (these are handy if you can't or don't want to download the relevant instant messaging application onto your computer).

Making calls from work

If your employer won't allow you to download or run Windows Messenger or AIM you can get around this problem by:

  • requesting access to these applications since you need them to make work-related phone calls, or
  • accessing Messenger or AIM through web-based messaging sites such as meebo or ebuddy.

Your employer is welcome to contact the Helpdesk to discuss the best way to deal with your organisation's policies.

Make an internet relay call Emergency numbers

24-hour relay call numbers

  • TTY/voice calls

    133 677

  • Speak & Listen

    1300 555 727

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