- speed up certain types of applications as long as application providers don’t have to pay for special treatment - Maybe they mean by doing things like giving slight priority to real-time application traffic like VOIP over streaming over websites vs file transfers, like how home routers can? - Don’t think that should be something to charge people more for, though. They’re not even able to deliver on their own advertised speeds. 
- Then they can « downgrade » your gaming experience if you don’t pay more. Not liking this. How is it in Europe ? - I can’t speak for all of Europe of course, but in Denmark around the Capital a 1000/1000 Mbit/s wired connection might cost $50 a month, and per default they are unlimited. Cellular seem to be around 70/50 Mbit/s and then you pay for the limit per month 7GB for $9, 300GB for $30. - cries in german - deleted by creator - cries even more in a Landeshauptstadt - deleted by creator 
 
 
- cries in American 
 
- 🥵 
 
 
- Capitalism simply is more efficient…? 



