Technically

I’d like to point out that at a technical level, it’s a lot easier to have net neutrality than to enforce different-speed “lanes” on the internet.

I don’t feel like one of my massive write-ups today, but the resources involved in providing tiered service levels are pretty large, while throwing in some high-end routers and cross-connects are relatively tiny as far as resourcing goes.

In the future, when people sign up for an internet connection, they will probably be offered one with certain options, such as "can access CNN and Netflix,” while the next tier will be “access MSNBC, Hulu, Netflix, Amazon and CNN,” etc.