I guess net neutrality didn't matter at all?

I too would like to subsidize trans-PoCs streaming capeshit in 4k with my ISP bill.

"Unlimited" internet doesn't exist. If you exceed a certain threshold (may or may not be stated), your ISP will deem your use "abusive" and "reserves the right to throttle you". That shit's been in any ToS I looked at since the early 2000s. Still 100% beats retarded caps and overage charges tho.

Yup, NN never applied to mobile. That is why mobile networks were able to provoide data cap exceptions to partnerned services without it being a NN violation. Thats why I expect with time wired ISP's will become like t-mobile's data plans(Xgb full speed, then a slow down, plus streaming/cloud services that don't count to the cap), but with higher caps because of the higher potential throughput and more mature infrastructure. It sucks but it's not the end of the world imo. Putting ISP's under title 2 might even help new ISP's get into the market and drive prices down... except in areas like mine where comcast makes illegal deals with local officals to maintain a monopoly.

youtube.com/watch?v=APxGubAkOz0

Usually when an ISP states certain speed, it also mentions that this speed is only guaranteed within ISP local network and infrastructure boundaries, but speed and latency to remote resources are out of their competence. At least it is how things go in my country, not sure about Burgeristan.

That's not how it works, retard. It's like saying that the government owns all factories because it imposes health and safety protocols. The Jews created a false dichotomy between isps and the government to remove your freedom