How much does a JPay tablet cost?

How much does a JPay tablet cost?

Over the last year, the prison technology company JPay has parachuted into prisons across the state with a stunning pitch: giving every inmate one of its tablets — which usually cost $69.99 — free of charge.

What tablets do inmates use?

GTL will provide an Inspire tablet for every person incarcerated in CDCR’s adult institutions. These tablets are designed for use in correctional settings.

Is GTL the same as Telmate?

The largest phone provider in prisons and jails, which incarcerated people use to call home, has just gotten bigger. GTL (formerly Global Tel*Link) has purchased its competitor Telmate. Telmate had contracts with two state prison systems (Montana and Oregon) and contracts with almost a hundred local jails.

What is a Telmate tablet?

Telmate Tablets are an effective inmate behavior modification tool for decreasing stress and violence, and helping facilities gain operational efficiencies by using an automated, paperless inmate requests, grievances, crime tips and PREA system.

How long does it take to get a JPay tablet?

Devices are generally delivered within 45 business days from the order date. For pre-orders, this delivery time can be longer, and varies by state.

What states use GTL?

GTL is headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, with additional locations in Alabama (Mobile), California (Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles), Florida (Gainesville and Lake Butler), Indiana (Indianapolis), Minnesota (Minneapolis), Pennsylvania (Altoona and Pittsburgh), and Texas (Plano, Irving, Fort Worth, and …

Is Telmate legit?

It’s a fraudulent company.

What is a Telmate call?

Telmate provides a variety of ways to communicate with your loved one, including phone calls. You can get it touch with your inmate by phone in one of two ways: Or you can wait until you receive your first phone call from an inmate and deposit funds when prompted to continue the call.

What is a JPay 5 tablet?

But JPay, a prison contractor, has helped bring prison communications into the 21st century. The company recently released a new tablet for the prison population, called the JP5mini, which lets inmates send an e-mail, e-cards and videograms to friends and family.

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