A Simple Phone Call; Two Languages

Simply, telephonic interpretation is "over the phone" interpretation between two people who don't speak the same language. In a world full of video calls, this is a traditional phone call with a third party providing the interpretation. Instantaneous or scheduled interpreters are available to help.

We try and keep it as simple as possible.

1. Book an instant or scheduled interpreter
2. Seamless interpretation of your conversation
3. Final wrap-up of booking and billing

Contact Us

Let our Interpreting Solutions Team help you book the interpreter you need.

Online Booking Form

1.855.634.2754
interpreters@asli.com

Consumer On-Demand
(Prepaid OPI*)

Starting at $20 for the first ten minutes
and starting at $2/minute after the first 10 minutes

Please call (855) 773-2512
and be prepared to provide your credit card information

Options to connect: Landline, Mobile

Enterprise On-Demand
(Invoice Client*)

240+ Languages

Options to connect:
Website, Mobile, iPad Application,
Landline, Cell Phone
Billed once a month for minutes used.

 

 

 

*Charges are for time while connected to interpreter. Please have all parties ready to communicate when connecting. Refunds will not be issued if you cannot connect to a third party over the phone.

 

Scheduled OPI services are not billed by the minute.

To learn more about the OPI services, or to become an Invoiced Client, contact us.

Contact us

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    Headquarters
    7815 N Dale Mabry Hwy
    Suite# 109
    Tampa, FL 33614
    New York Office
    1412 Broadway, #2110
    New York, NY 10018
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    855-634-2754
    VP: 410-695-3608

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Our History

Founded in 1987 by Frederic Jondreau, ASLI (American Sign Language, Inc.) began as the first privately-owned ASL school in New York.

As a result of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, interest in the Deaf community and in ASL exploded. In addition to teaching an eight-week course in ASL, Mr. Jondreau also began interpreting for the Deaf community, expanding to become the original ASLI interpreting service.