Author Topic: why have data caps been the feat for many isps these past few years?  (Read 2696 times)

if you oppose net neutrality, is that supporting the idea of paying more on your bill to access certain websites? i'm kind of uneducated on this whole issue.
Basically, net neutrality means ISPs are under legal obligation to treat different forms of data equally. Meaning they can't say that you have to pay more for data coming from Netflix versus Steam, even if the data requires the same bandwidth and comes with the same file sizes.

ISPs love the idea of killing net neutrality because it'll be easy to hold gamers and netflix viewers hostage by forcing them to buy a more expensive plan to use their favorite service, even though it's no more expensive for them to provide it under net neutrality.