I can't believe I'm saying this, but, part of me wants deregulation. I don't have a lot of faith in market forces, but in terms of tollbooths and throttling down people's speeds, that's something the market will react to. People will go with an ISP that aren't dicks because it will offer them more choices and better speeds for just about everything. Maybe I still hold on to the naive belief that corporate entities can learn lasting lessons about parity.
Because in the give and take of things, we can't have regulation without losing something. We're a greater risk, I think (with this Congress and this President in particular) of handing the ISPs exactly what they want so we can get a few measly concessions out of them. (Like legal and unfettered access to user records by the government.) I'm deeply afraid of the US government handing the Internet to the ISPs and businesses on a silver platter. So in the current system, where people can do what they want, there's at least room for a higher standard and that will draw customers when competitors are sleazy enough.
I mean, it's not like TV where we never had a true stake in what's going on, we were pure consumers. We have a vested interest in the future of the internet beyond entertainment, as we're all content creators pretty much any time we do anything on the net. And considering how much of our lives now pass through ISP's servers......they're the gatekeepers to pretty much half of reality right now.