Will this allow providers to simply block website traffic or not allow it? Say, Comcast says "nope, you can't access Google" because Google refused to pay Comcast a premium. Is that possible?
> He[Ajit Pai, current Chairman of the FCC] said he would also seek public comment on how to preserve the basic principles of net neutrality — the prohibitions of blocking, throttling and paid priority for online traffic.
Given that most of their markets are places where they hold a significant monopoly, I'd say it's not crazy to think they could do this and win a few battles...