Is not, and never will be, A problem
It's called 'competition'.
I'm sure you've heard of it.
OH WAIT...if you're a socialist you may not have.
It works like this.
- If Comcast throttles YouTube, then Alphabet can propose launching in a critical (read: lucrative) Comcast market. Further investment in Fiber, Project Fi or perhaps a 5G-centered wireless strategy will be required to give it to the leverage to bring those negotiations to a better outcome. For Netflix, it is going to have to get into the connectivity game one way or the other. Contracts with carriers like Comcast and AT&T are going to be more challenging to negotiate in light of today's ruling and the additional power they have over throttling. Netflix does have some must-see shows, which gives it a bit of leverage, but so do the ISPs. They are going to have to do an end-run around the distributors to give them similar leverage to what Alphabet has up its sleeve.
Kinda wordy..but you get the idea.
Competition.
Net Neutrality prevented competition. (look up...regulatory capture and 'crony capitalism)
Net Neutrality is bad.
So simple even a socialist could understand it.