Paragraph 82 asks for input on whether throttling should be regulated. In the past ISPs have throttled content based on their own determination of what was lawful or permissible, and had to be forced to stop in the courts. Ideally this should be the method that is pursued; Removal of protections open the door for a litany of abuses by ISPs and corporations and could easily stiffle innovation amongst enterpeneurs. I’m also concerned by mobile providers who mislead customers by indicating that data service is “unlimited,” but have data caps and throttle usage above a certain amount to the point that it is quite limited. I’m worried that the protections that are in place will be weakened if we change the way they’re enforced. I would support a new regulation style if it guarantees the same or better protections, but not if we lose any. Perhaps different protections based on the scale of data being transmitted would be more reasonable and those originating more than a petabyte of data transfers in a given month might require to work out something with a given ISP / carrier rather than having an all or nothing approach.