Net neutrality as it currently stands is much ado about nothing. The article points out that some IOT devices may not have the millisecond responsiveness they want to get data across the internet. My point is, most don't need that ultra high performance and (email / web browsing / streaming, etc is common usage). If people want ultra high performance from their connection to the internet, then pay for it. Don't expect to be subsidized by grandma reading her email. Or the other way around, give Grandma (and most people) a discount who DON"T need that level of connectivity. I find the argument FOR net neutrality is raised by those who want unlimited, ultra fast, internet for cheap.
Cheap / Fast / Good - pick any two.
The fairest way of dealing with costs is one the net neutrality people cannot stand: pay per byte of traffic. Example: 1 megabyte = $.005 Networks are not unlimited. They are designed to have certain capacity. If someone (read Google/Netflix) take 25-50% of total Internet capacity during the evening, who should pay for that? Grandma reading her mail?