If net neutrality is removed, internet providers can create different speed lanes. Then put everyone on a slow speed and charge people more if they want a faster speed.
This pretty much explains it. The internet providers can, at their whim, slow or speed things up as they wish. This means they can control entertainment and information better.
So, another related question: Does that mean that devices that stream, such as Roku, for example, can somehow be slowed by your internet company? I mean, I've never used Roku, but from what I understand it is a streaming device. Or am I nutz?
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