FCC Modernizes and Improves Its Priority Services Rules

The Federal Communications Commission modernized and streamlined its rules for programs that help first responders and other emergency personnel communicate during disasters. The updated rules will help ensure that these programs meet the needs of emergency personnel now and in the future, as technology advances. In a Report and Order adopted May 19, the FCCupdated its priority services rules to reflect today’s marketplace and governance framework and to authorize explicitly the prioritization of next-generation technology. Specifically, the FCC:

  • Clarified service providers’ authorization to prioritize data, video, and IP-based voice services for eligible users on a voluntary basis;
  • Removed outdated requirements that may cause confusion or impede the use of IP-based technologies;
  • Updated the rules to reflect the current administrative responsibilities for the priority services program; and
  • Expanded WPS eligibility to additional users, particularly those with response and restoration roles.

FCC Modernizes and Improves Its Priority Services Rules