There's a lot of confusion here. If you have experience with MPLS, multi-protocol-label switching, you know not all packets are equal on the internet. You're generally not going to notice that your email came in three seconds late because a voice call or video call was trumping it COS1 vs COS 3/4.
The furor around ending net neutrality is people assuming this will lead to content censoring by telecommunication companies. I understand the fear, but that is not the goal. These telecommunications companies have spent billions building out the internet for you. Now you have to pay. 100MBPS, $50 a month. 1GPS $100 per month, whatever it might be. You pay for what you receive just like any other commodity in the marketplace.
All internet traffic that is and was has never really been treated the same. Telecoms maximize profit. If there is collusion around content, then we'll go back to regulation, until such time, nothing has changed.
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