The Wireline Competition Bureau extends compliance deadlines originally set in the 2024 IPCS Order. The revised deadline is now April 1, 2027
The following is a summary of the FCC’s Order (released June 30, 2025), extending compliance deadlines for rules governing Incarcerated People’s Communications Services (IPCS):
1. Deadline Extension
The Wireline Competition Bureau extends compliance deadlines originally set in the 2024 IPCS Order. The revised deadline is now April 1, 2027 (or another date the FCC may determine), providing IPCS providers and correctional facilities with more time to implement the rules on rate caps, site‑commission bans, and per‑minute pricing (docs.fcc.gov). The rate caps adopted in the 2021 ICS Order remain in place.
2. Rationale
The Bureau identified unexpected challenges that threaten safety and security in correctional facilities if IPCS providers rushed to implement the new rules. These challenges significantly exceed what was anticipated in the 2024 Order. The extension aims to preserve facility operators’ ability to maintain safe communication services while the FCC reevaluates the IPCS framework. (docs.fcc.gov)
3. Background Context
4. What’s Affected
The measures subject to the extension include:
| Item | Original Deadline | New Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| IPCS Rate caps | Jan 1, 2025–Apr 1, 2026 | April 1, 2027 |
| Ban on site commissions | Jan 1, 2025–Apr 1, 2026 | April 1, 2027 |
| Per-minute pricing rule enforcement | Jan 1, 2025–Apr 1, 2026 | April 1, 2027 |
The Bureau’s extension grants providers extra time to implement important cost‑saving and consumer‑protection measures from the 2024 IPCS Order, without compromising correctional facilities’ operational safety. During this period, the FCC will assess whether any rule modifications are warranted in light of practical obstacles and safety concerns.
Michael R. Bradley is a partner of Bradley Werner, LLC. He has more than 30 years of experience representing clients in cable, broadband, and telecommunications matters.
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