Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP)
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) is a program that authorizes national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) organizations to receive priority treatment for vital voice and data circuits or other telecommunications services. The TSP program provides service vendors a Federal Communications Commission mandate to prioritize requests by identifying those services critical to NS/EP. A TSP assignment ensures that it will receive priority attention by the service vendor before any non-TSP service.
About TSP
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) is a program that authorizes national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) organizations to receive priority treatment for vital voice and data circuits or other telecommunications services.
TSP Eligibility
TSP service user organizations may be in the federal, state, local, or tribal governments; critical infrastructure sectors in industry; non-profit organizations that perform critical NS/EP functions; or foreign governments.
Requesting TSP
There are two primary uses for Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP): one for installing new service and one for restoring existing service
TSP FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP).
TSP Documents
A collection of TSP forms and related reference documents.
Contact TSP
For information on TSP and all Priority Telecommunications programs, contact the DHS Priority Telecommunications Service Center at 866-627-2255 or support@priority-info.com.