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The only “throttling” that would occur would be of companies like Google and Netflix, who already have taken steps to speed their content, including paying ISPs when they didn’t have to. Nothing else even registers. At peak evening hours, Netflix and YouTube are well over 50% of all traffic by themselves.
Wait, a few posts ago you said that ISPs cannot do that:
No, they cannot. The antitrust laws and FTC act would shut that down.
But now you admit it has already happened and will occur more. Boy, and I am the uninformed one.