Net neutrality [1] cafeteria solution:
An ISP, like AT&T or a satellite provider that can reach most consumers, can offer a net neutrality style service as an optional subscription package. Those that do or don't want government control [1a] of what you see and how you see it can subscribe to a neutral or a non-neutral service.
If one service has high bandwidth consumption by porn [2], torrents [3],Internet movie and TV providers [4], and similar hogs [5] and is more expensive because it supports lots of traffic, the consumer who does not access such sites will have a lower price choice because high bandwidth sites will be throttled on this service, but low bandwidth sites are not.-- Sunstone, Jun 08 2017 1 https://www.google....e&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 [Sunstone, Jun 08 2017] 1a https://www.google....e&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 [Sunstone, Jun 08 2017] 2 https://www.google....ume+large+bandwidth [Sunstone, Jun 08 2017] 3 https://duckduckgo....width&t=ffsb&ia=web [Sunstone, Jun 08 2017] 4 https://duckduckgo....width&t=ffnt&ia=web [Sunstone, Jun 08 2017] 5 https://duckduckgo....width&t=ffsb&ia=web [Sunstone, Jun 08 2017] This misses the point and defeats its own purpose.-- notexactly, Jun 10 2017 random, halfbakery