Calif. Public Advocate Urges CPUC to Keep ICS Order
California’s public advocate said prison phone providers failed to identify a legal error in the California Public Utilities Commission’s decision to set an interim 7 cents per minute intrastate rate cap for incarcerated persons communications services (IPCS) and eliminate some…
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fees. Securus and NCIC Inmate Communications separately sought reconsideration last month (see 2109230035). Both changes “are well supported by the record,” the CPUC's independent Public Advocates Office said Thursday in docket R.20-10-002. Neither company gave evidence that it will have to offer services at a below-cost price, it said.