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The record in the FCC’s Inmate Calling Services...

The record in the FCC’s Inmate Calling Services proceeding contains “undisputed evidence” that an inmate’s regular communication with family members “aids in the inmate’s transition back to the community post-incarceration and thus lowers recidivism,” Verizon told FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn…

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Tuesday, an ex parte filing said (http://bit.ly/ZHYt16). Verizon reiterated the position filed in its comments, that the FCC should consider “the most effective way, consistent with its jurisdiction, to reduce commissions and ensure that any reductions lead to lower calling rates.”