The problem is ... I don’t like what is going on right now with throttling, speed lanes, extra charges by the telcoms by holding their customers hostage, and no ability to get competing services ... these are problems that have been going on for a while and need to be stopped.
I guess we’ll see what’s going on with this in a few weeks.
At least, socking Netflix was a crude proxy for pay for service. In principle, Comcast could then upgrade its interface to the backbone to handle more Netflix traffic and then everyone is at some kind of crude balance.
I don’t know what are in these rules, but seeing that the Dems won the FCC vote on party lines, I would not at all be surprised to see vast overkill.