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Over 80% of report providers are R5.1 compliant

13 February 2026

Within a year of the implementation date for Release 5.1, over 80% of report providers are now sharing R5.1 compliant reports.

R5.1 came into effect at the start of 2025, meaning that the first reports needed to be available by 28 February 2025 (reports relate to usage during the previous month). Complying with a major new release is not a small task and it will inevitably require time and resources for some publishers and platforms. In the first year of Release 5, around 60% of report providers were releasing compliant reports.

Surpassing 80% in the first year of Release 5.1 is very encouraging and we thank report providers – technology providers and publishers – for their commitment to adopting the latest Release. Tasha is always available to help publishers with their implementation questions, and we hope that the remaining report providers will be delivering R5.1-compliant reports over the coming months.

Please check the Registry to keep up to date with who’s compliant.

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