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by wav-part 3103 days ago
Even without vpn, if non-preferred takes most of the bandwidth for a user, it will be apparent to him that he is getting less speed than what he paid for.
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And per the new (lack of) rules, all they have to do is carve out exceptions for vpn traffic in their consumer SLA. The FCC cant do anything nor can the FTC, so long as they aren't blatantly falsely advertising.

What are you going to do if you don't like it? Switch providers?

They aren't going to let such am easy work around get in their way.