Rumored Reliance Jio Fiber Broadband Plans

I may be wrong. Net neutrality is basically about throttling all, except particular website or service (such as VoIP). To put it otherwise... if the consumers benefits from a particular action (such as peering), it doesn't violate net neutrality. If the consumer doesn't benefit and loses existing benefits (but an individual or a corporate benefits), then it is against net neutrality. It's a complex topic. Just tried to simplify.
 
I agree with "high speed" plans, though. There shouldn't be any "high speed" plans. The speed should be consistent (for a particular technology, ADSL/VDSL/Fiber/BB_over_Wifi; of course distance matters in ADSL/VDSL/Wifi). And the plans should differ only based on the FUP. Actually, people would start to consume their FUP more quickly if given a "high speed" plan. That'd force them to migrate to next plan or use "top-up" option that usually benefits the ISP.
 
I hate this trend which almost all private ISPs are doing by selling 'high speed' plans which is basically local peering. I agree general public will likely not be affected by it nor care about it nor understand how wrong this generally is so ISPs in a way have free reign over this.
Why isn't this in some way violation of net neutrality? They are basically re routing mass traffic to cached content in a way.

transits traffic costs more than peering so most isps are focusing on peering which works for the mass and they can provide cheap fast plans.
About net neutrality - Its just isps have limited non-peered bandwidth which is shared among users and thus you get low speeds.
 
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Does anybody know what's this (18001039100) number about and does it have anything to do with Jio Fiber?
 
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