This is actually a surprisingly terrible way to sell Internet, and it's amazing to me that so many people still argue that this is how it should be.
If you don't use the Internet much you should pay less for Internet, but you shouldn't be artificially restricted in how fast the Internet works! Throttling is terrible, and the fact that people literally wait for an hour for a Windows update to download because they have cheaper Internet is... kinda dystopian.
We should push ISPs to provide all customers the fastest possible speed their network can do at the time, instead of artificially throttling them, and then charge them for usage.
If you don't use the Internet much you should pay less for Internet, but you shouldn't be artificially restricted in how fast the Internet works! Throttling is terrible, and the fact that people literally wait for an hour for a Windows update to download because they have cheaper Internet is... kinda dystopian.
We should push ISPs to provide all customers the fastest possible speed their network can do at the time, instead of artificially throttling them, and then charge them for usage.