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GTL Deploys Revolutionary New Request2Call Feature to Increase Communication Between Inmates and their Friends and FamilyRESTON, Va., Sept. 26, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- GTL today announced the release of Request2Call™, an industry-first feature that allows an inmate's friends and family members to submit a call request to the inmate. "Inmates can only make calls out to their friends and family members, they cannot receive calls," said Eric Gonzalez, GTL Executive Director, Inmate Telephones and Intelligence Tools. "Without knowing when to call, inmates may give up on connecting with their loved ones after a number of failed attempts. Request2Call deals with this issue and aids successful communications between an inmate and their support network, which can help with reducing recidivism." Studies have shown that inmates who keep in contact with their support network are less likely to reoffend and be reincarcerated. With that in mind, GTL created the innovative Request2Call feature, which combines GTL's industry-leading Inmate Telephone System (ITS) and Inspire® tablet. The feature enables communication by allowing friends and family members to use the GTL ConnectNetwork® website or mobile applications to submit a call request to an inmate using a GTL Inspire tablet. Status indicators inform a friend or family member of an inmate's availability, ensuring a timely response. "GTL is constantly innovating and investing in our customers and in our technology—like this industry-first feature—in order to help inmates and their friends and family members connect easily and efficiently," said Mark Meleski, GTL Vice President of Consumer Experience. "As a company, we are not only dedicated to offering the best technology, we are dedicated to offering the best technology that enables connection over various mediums, promoting communication, which helps combat recidivism." As soon as a friend or family member initiates a Request2Call to an inmate, the inmate receives a message that a call request hs been made. The message comes through as a visual and audible alert, including information about who is making the request. At that point, the inmate can initiate a call or dismiss the message. Even though this new feature is directed at inmates and their loved ones, the safety and security of correctional facilities is always at the forefront. Facility staff have complete visibility into all requests, including whether they originate from the website or a mobile app, as well as what calls are completed by the inmate in response to requests. The safety features of GTL's ITS, such as call recording, monitoring, reporting, voice biometrics, and more, are in place through the entire process from call request to call completion. "Inmates have long been able to make telephone calls on Inspire tablets. This innovation will help reduce the stress of inmates and their loved ones worried about being available for a call. It's a game-changer for inmates and their friends and family members looking to use increased contact to drive rehabilitation and a more successful reentry after release," concluded Mr. Gonzalez. GTL continues to strengthen its position as a corrections industry leader with the introduction of industry-first technologies such as Request2Call. GTL holds U.S. Patent No. 9,621,714 on the Request2Call notification system, and a total of 14 patents and 17 pending patents for the ITS and 6 patents and 8 pending for the Inspire tablet. Corrections professionals wanting to learn more about bringing GTL's ITS, Inspire tablets, and Request2Call into a facility are invited to contact GTL today. Friends and family members of an inmate should visit ConnectNetwork to determine if Request2Call is available at the correctional facility where their loved one is incarcerated. About GTL About ConnectNetwork Press Contact: Vinnie Mascarenhas View original content with multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/gtl-deploys-revolutionary-new-request2call-feature-to-increase-communication-between-inmates-and-their-friends-and-family-300526096.html SOURCE GTL |