Is IPTV Subscriptions Legal in Wyoming After the 2026 Regulatory Updates?

Yes, IPTV subscriptions are legal in Wyoming when providers comply with federal and state telecommunication laws, including the Wyoming Public Service Commission’s oversight of video service providers under Wyo. Stat. § 37-15-101 et seq. Recent 2026 amendments to the Wyoming Telecommunications Act require IPTV operators to obtain a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, aligning with FCC retransmission consent rules. Unauthorized redistribution of copyrighted content remains illegal under 17 U.S.C. § 1201.

Key Regulations for IPTV Subscriptions in Wyoming

  • Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN): IPTV providers must secure a CPCN from the Wyoming Public Service Commission (WPSC) before offering services, per Wyo. Stat. § 37-15-103. Failure to obtain this license constitutes a misdemeanor under Wyo. Stat. § 37-15-110.
  • Retransmission Consent Compliance: Providers must adhere to FCC retransmission consent rules (47 C.F.R. § 76.1601) to legally carry broadcast television channels, including local Wyoming affiliates like KGWN-TV (Cheyenne) or KTVQ (Billings, MT).
  • Consumer Protection Disclosures: Under Wyo. Stat. § 40-12-501, IPTV providers must disclose contract terms, cancellation policies, and billing practices in clear language, with penalties for deceptive practices enforced by the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office.