I'm at least upset about it because few come close to how noncompetitive US ISP markets are, the FCC is totally complicit and run by board members of big telecos that want to operate an ISP cartel with regional monopolies, and no where else in the world is a physical line network connection metered because metering it makes no sense - the cost is in maintaining the lines and having the infrastructure to support peak throughput. Having people running their gigabit connection all night long seeding torrents doesn't impact the bottom line of the ISP at all, whereas everyone using a gigabit at the same hour ever evening does.
Because the pricing model isn't reflective of the real costs associated with the business its blatantly price gouging and exploitative and they can only get away with it because they have no competition because they bought out politicians to guarantee it so. Its a systemic disaster dumpster-fire mess than private citizens can't do jack about besides move to the ~2% of the country with competitive or public ISPs.
Because the pricing model isn't reflective of the real costs associated with the business its blatantly price gouging and exploitative and they can only get away with it because they have no competition because they bought out politicians to guarantee it so. Its a systemic disaster dumpster-fire mess than private citizens can't do jack about besides move to the ~2% of the country with competitive or public ISPs.