The FCC’s Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau (Bureau) has adopted an Order which delays some of the requirements in the Commission’s February 2024 Telephone Consumer Protect Act consent order. Specifically, the Bureau has granted a limited waiver delaying the effective date of section 64.1200(a)(1) of the FCC’s rules to the extent the rule requires callers to treat a request to revoke consent made by a called party in response to one type of message as applicable to all future robocalls and robotexts from that caller on unrelated matters. The effective date for this requirement, which was originally April 11, 2025, has been delayed until April 11, 2026 to allow impacted parties a reasonable opportunity to implement modifications to communications systems to ensure that they can process revocation requests in accordance with this rule.