Blaaaaarggggggghhhh...
There is so much bloviation on both sides of this issue.
Here's the thing. I don't know if you guys know this, but the internet has had a "net neutrality" rule in effect for something like the past 15 years. Almost since the beginning of the internet, there's been net neutrality. Net neutrality is not some new beast, and the world didn't end with it.
However, an appeals court struck down the last net neutrality rule, stating the FCC did not have the authority to make such a rule. That's been the never ending cycle. The FCC makes a net neutrality rule, someone (Verizon) challenges it, the courts strike the rule down. Rinse, repeat.
So now the FCC is classifying the internet as a utility, and this will give it the authority it needs to make net neutrality rules.
However, as a regulator of a utility, this also gives the FCC a whole new range of regulatory powers over the internet far in excess of just ruling on net neutrality. This reclassification means they can now set prices, for example.
This is extreme overkill. A huge government power expansion. And the government never fails to exercise the powers it gives itself. With these new powers it has given itself over the internet, the FCC is not going to stop at net neutrality.
And now big money is going to be capturing that regulatory power.
Here's another thing. "Net neutrality" is actually a bandwidth issue. Internet Service Providers want to be able to control which web sites get faster speeds due to the current limitations in bandwidth.
Key word: current.
Technology is going to solve this problem, not the government.
And the government just grabbed a metric ton of power that far exceeds the ability to regulate "net neutrality".
So...long after technology has made the net neutrality issue obsolete, the government will retain today's new powers.
Bogus.
Bogus, bogus, bogus.