Thanks for piquing my interest further, Ken.
Net Neutrality and
Net Neutrality show Google's stand on Net Neutrality.
Then again, we should be assured that Net Neutrality will not be an issue in any way, shape or form. Google's vaunted "Do no evil" motto didn't do much good for Chinese consumers. If Google, acting on behalf of investors (which is their "responsibility") could always change their tune.
Is Google Changing Its Position on Net Neutrality? - GigaOM
Here's a neat, fairly recent post about a tool to find out if ISPs are trying to throttle your connection.
Google on Net Neutrality; to develop ISP Throttling Detector | Startup Meme
By the way, a friend got a chance to "upgrade" their Time Warner connection for $20 or 30 a month and they declined. After having a beer with the installer, they were told that "everyone gets the same bandwidth anyhow". How's them apples?
Still, just a matter of time till big companies try to squeeze us if we give them the opportunity.
Regards,
Keith