I prefer if all data be treated fairly, leaving the treatment of data only in the hands of commercial interest has repercussions that are unpredictable. Where as treating all data equally has been the standard that much of the world (Korea, Norway, Japan, etc) has followed without issue. These countries are still able to provide excellent internet while still treating data equally. While the argument could be made that ISPs would be able to provide consumers with faster internet if they were able to treat data differently, I do not believe blanket removal of net neutrality should be the initial solution. Analysis should be done on select ISPs to see if their systems/business models can accomodate such a change to provide consumers with the best experience possible. Please reconsider the current removing net neutrality in favor of either not removing it all or trying a more gradual transition.