I'm not that familiar with the net neutrality issue, but what are the implications exactly?
The protections in place commonly known as "Net Neutrality" dictate that the owners of the "pipes" that funnel the internet to everyone (the Verizons, AT&Ts, Spectrum, Comcast, etc.) can't dictate different pricing to different content providers (Netflix, Hulu, CNN, FOXNews, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). All data is simply 1s and 0s shooting over the connection and shouldn't be charged differently.
The protections were put in place to prevent, say, Verizon from charging Netflix double what they actually use because Verizon owns Redbox. Verizon can then provide Redbox streaming content again, and at lower cost, while Netflix has to raise prices to cover artificially inflated cost.