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FCC votes to lower call rates for incarcerated people
Rate caps on calls from incarcerated people will be lowered based on a rule the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to pass during a Thursday meeting.   The rule will lower call rates for individuals at correctional facilities to help ease communication between incarcerated individuals with friends, family and others.   The new rules would lower the cost of a 15-minute phone call to $.90 from as much as $11.35 at a large jail, and to $1.35 from $12.10 at a small jail, according to the FCC. The rules also establish for the first time a per-minute rate cap for video calls to drop the prices based on consumers’ usage. In addition to cutting the audio rate caps per-min

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