Securus Wants to Make Sure Inmate Calls Don't Get Caught in Anti-Robocall Efforts
Securus Technologies asked the FCC to help protect inmate calls from inadvertent blocking by efforts to fight robocalls, in a filing posted Friday in docket 17-97. Many inmate calls from a corrections facility use a single, outbound-only number, the company…
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said, and this could pose particular problems on high-volume call days such as Mother's Day. Company representatives met Tuesday and Wednesday with the Wireline and Consumer and Governmental Affairs bureaus and aides to all FCC members.