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by jeroenhd 248 days ago
I don't think there are any net neutrality laws that don't exempt things like in-flight Wi-Fi, where the upstream is so heavily restricted that providing balanced services to everyone is basically impossible or leaves the entire connection useless.

With Starlink things may be looking a bit better, but I think demanding net neutrality on in-flight satellite internet and plane-to-cell-tower internet is excessive.

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You can still have a very slow free tier, a normal tier, and a quality video tier. Limited bandwidth is not a good reason to abandon net neutrality.