Thursday, January 3, 2013
Virtual Phones In Prisons
Not only are internet phones and mobile applications used in business but they are also revolutionizing the way prisons run. Forget about courting cost-conscious small businesses and residential
home owners. Today’s VoIP providers are overlooking one of today’s most
lucrative markets: the U.S. prison system. Talk about a captive
audience: in many states, a prisoner must pay about $15 for a fifteen
minute phone call. Another factor driving up costs is the monopoly telephone companies like
Global Tel*Link, Securus Technologies and CenturyLink have on the
prison phone industry. Together, these three telcos dominate 90 percent
of the market by inking exclusive contracts with state prison systems
that set exorbitant rates and then kick back a portion of the revenue to
the states. As public debate swirls around reducing the cost of prison phone
services, more cost-effective alternatives such as pre-paid cards and
price caps are being bandied about. But it’s VoIP that’s eliciting the
most positive feedback.
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I have found that internet phones are less secure than your other software. You need to make sure that your antivirus is up to date.
ReplyDeleteOnline phone services can even be free. If you use Skype you can do free video conferencing.
ReplyDeletePrisoners need ways of communications. Phone services should be the cheap ones though.
ReplyDeleteVideo conferencing has significantly expanded. Skyoe even has a translator tool.
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