My personal theory (IANAL am guessing at this based on reading a lot on the subject).

 

We are here: Lawsuit to stop Title-I reclassification proceeds (on Loper Bright / Chevron and MQD issues) over the next months/years.

 

IF SCOTUS upholds the reclassification, THEN end of story.

 

IF SCOTUS overturns the reclassification, THEN existing or new state regs take precedence.
THEN, people on both sides decry the lack of national rules.
THEN, the will to create a legislative solution MAY develop (or MAY NOT).

 

IF SCOTUS overturns only part of the reclassification or returns it to the agency with some TBD direction, THEN who knows…

 

;-)

 

JL

 

From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 10:17
To: Jason Livingood <jason_livingood@comcast.com>
Cc: Network Neutrality is back! Let´s make the technical aspects heard this time! <nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [NNagain] nn back in the news

 

Perhaps it would have been better to say that "one of the sites I read regularly just put out an update on it." :) 

 

I like to think that bufferbloat.net's NOI filing did a bit of good, getting cited 16 times, but not changing the top level conclusions one iota. Doing another one this year is on my mind in followup, but aside from harping on our latency points, pointing to progress, and the need for more IXPs, I don't know what top level items could be addressed, again? I'd have to buckle down and re-read what resonated, and what didn't.

 

Perhaps something might come out of the DNC?

 

I have been enjoying Carr's negative posts on BEAD, but there must be some bright news in that program somewhere by now?

 

I am perhaps reading too much into it, but with a potentially younger crowd moving into office, perhaps more technical clue is arriving? I'm very happy to see mudge make CIO at darpa. The white house got a cto yet? The FCC?

 

PS  Ms Shotwell did a great fireside chat at Mountain Connect: https://www.broadband.io/c/broadband-community-events/shotwell

 

 

On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 6:27AM Livingood, Jason <jason_livingood@comcast.com> wrote:

I would say it is not “back” in the news – it has continuously been in the news since the Loper Bright SCOTUS ruling that impacts “Chevron deference” as well the major questions doctrine issue raised in W VA vs EPA. As many people have long said, this will be tied up in the courts for several years.

Personal take – in the long-term it will be better to have legislation that codifies this (as well as a national cross-sector privacy law).

 

JL

 

From: Nnagain <nnagain-bounces@lists.bufferbloat.net> on behalf of Dave Taht via Nnagain <nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Reply-To: Network Neutrality is back! Let´s make the technical aspects heard this time! <nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Date: Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 07:41
To: Network Neutrality is back! Let´s make the technical aspects heard this time! <nnagain@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Cc: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
Subject: [NNagain] nn back in the news

 


 

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