It depends a bit on whether companies like Facebook are paying for this, and if they're paying a reasonable rate. My guess would be that they're paying something.
The real problem re: network neutrality is a lack of competition and enforced monopolies. Open the last mile (and wireless) to more competition and you eliminate the worst network neutrality case scenarios.
The real problem re: network neutrality is a lack of competition and enforced monopolies. Open the last mile (and wireless) to more competition and you eliminate the worst network neutrality case scenarios.