The ending of Chevron deference, established by a June 2024 Supreme Court ruling, has significant implications for IT departments, shifting how courts view agency interpretations of laws.
Without net neutrality reinstated, enterprises must navigate an unregulated internet where ISPs can prioritize or throttle traffic, potentially increasing operational costs for businesses reliant on fast internet.
As Rosenworcel's term ends, Brendan Carr’s preference for market-led innovation signals a potential shift away from federal oversight, diminishing the likelihood of renewed net neutrality rules.
Enterprises may face pressures to pay premiums for reliable internet access as ISPs gain the ability to prioritize certain traffic without regulations preventing practices like throttling.
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