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Inmate Calling NPRM Comment Dates Set; Order's Effective Dates Noted; GTL FCC Stay Bid Called Ticket Punching

Initial comments are due Jan. 19 and replies Feb. 1 on the FCC's Further NPRM on inmate calling services (ICS), said a Wireline Bureau public notice Tuesday in docket 12-375. The commission is seeking comment "on promoting additional competition in…

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the ICS marketplace, new technologies being used to deliver inmate communications, the collection of additional data, contract filing requirements, third-party transaction fees, and international calling." The PN also noted the effective dates for rules in an ICS order that also was approved in October (see 1510220059): prohibitions against entering into new contracts, or negotiating amendments to existing contracts, prior to the order's effective date, took effect Dec. 18; rate caps and fee restrictions will become effective March 17, other than those for jails, which will become effective on June 20; rules and requirements regarding Paperwork Reduction Act burdens will take effect upon Federal Register publication of an Office of Management and Budget approval notice; and all other requirements of the order take effect Jan. 19. Global Tel*Link Tuesday asked the FCC to stay the effectiveness of the rate caps in the order, pending further judicial review (see 1512220055). "They are just getting their ticket punched so they can seek a judicial stay," Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor at the Georgetown Institute for Public Representation, told us Wednesday.