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Chalk one up for prison telecoms — and against inmates' family members — courtesy of Trump's FCC. On Monday, the agency said (via The Verge) it would delay enforcement of a 2024 action aimed at ...
Worth Rises, a nonprofit organization, has criticized the Federal Communications Commission for delaying the implementation ...
The FCC has postponed rules that would have lowered the cost of prison and jail phone calls for at least two more years, ...
The new rules will affect about 2 million inmates, and mean the cost of a 15-minute phone call will drop from as much as $11.35 in some cases to 90 cents in large jails and from $12.10 to $1.35 in ...
Under the final rules, the cost of a 15-minute phone call would drop to 90 cents from as much as $11.35 in large jails, while in small jails, it would cost $1.35 instead of $12.10.
The move suspends a 2024 FCC decision that capped the price of in-state phone calls at 6 cents minute for prisons and large ...
The FCC voted last Thursday to approve regulations, to take effect next year, that cap the price of inmate phone and video calls at prices as low as 5 cents per minute. 24/7 Live Houston Southwest ...
The FCC voted last Thursday to approve regulations, to take effect next year, that cap the price of inmate phone and video calls at prices as low as 5 cents per minute.
A new FCC rule means a cap of 5 cents a minute for most inmate phone and video calls in the state of Texas. Fees Texas inmates pay to make calls will be slashed under new Federal regulations ...
A new FCC rule means a cap of 5 cents a minute for most inmate phone and video calls in the state of Texas. Fees Texas inmates pay to make calls will be slashed under new Federal regulations ...
A new FCC rule means a cap of 5 cents a minute for most inmate phone and video calls in the state of Texas. Fees Texas inmates pay to make calls will be slashed under new Federal regulations ...
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