P.S. Catgirl, you ignorant slut........the system is already monetized; all the FCC sought to do was allow free competition on a level playing field. Big corporations hate that, and will throw vast sums of money at anything to tip the balance to favor them , so that they can collect even larger sums from us. And when your ISP decides to charge you extra to allow you to play games online through XBL, over and above what you pay for XBL, keep it to yourself.
1: You're the slut, not me.. ^_^
2: Plenty of things online that were not monetized before, now have micro-transactions.
3: I already pay a ridiculous amount for my high-speed internet, I have 700KB per second upload speed, (with Turbo Boost) a little extra price probably wouldn't even make an impact on the overall absurdity....
4: All this thing boils down to is them trying to charge you in more individualized price packages, quit acting like the overall price of things will go up,
that's purely internet nerd speculation you've been reading, they always fear-monger you, (Remember SOPA?) And in any case I highly doubt they'd say "Oh, we're going to charge you more based upon how much bandwidth you use!" That's what the high price for internet is already, the charge to use lots of bandwidth, and if they did charge you based upon bandwidth, then I'd probably get a discount because I don't use that much anyways!!!
5: You know what I love about online petitions? They mean nothing, it's just a bunch of people free-of-charge putting their names on a statement in hopes a big company will read / or care about... Now if people mass threatened to cancel their current service, then it'd have some weight...