Most on this string are saying my home internet cost is too xxxx high.
Yes, a portion of the outcry is, "My Internet access is already too costly." That's simply a preface to the following statement, "Don't make Internet service more expensive." We haven't seen the full impact of eliminating net neutrality. But be assured, the result will be more money flowing into Internet service provider (ISP) pockets.
Who will provide this additional money? The companies with a large Internet presence, like Amazon, Facebook, Find a Mate, youtube and the like. Without net neutrality, the ISPs can deliberately speed up or slow down traffic to or from specific websites. The ISPs will increase their charges and Amazon, facebook and others will just pass the increased costs on to their customers. Our request that Internet service not be more expensive will be honored. But it will cost us more to buy from Internet merchants. We see little difference.
Will the body of Internet end user subscribers contribute to the ISPs' windfall? Sure, if the ISPs decide to charge more for accessing some web sites, like those that stream full motion video or those that seem to be more valuable to you.
I stand by my statement that the end of net neutrality is a way for rich people to get richer.