Quote Originally Posted by Claire_Pendragon View Post
With how it looks in other countries, most likely you'll pay for basic internet connection. (what you pay now)
Then you pay to be allowed to access sites based on content.
Other countries have actual broadband competition, so what happens there isn't what will happen in the US. Only about a third of households in the US have access to more than 2 ISPs that offer 10mpbs. Laws are in place to stifle competition, so the ISP will do whatever they want, and your options are limited.