This analogy has problems when looking at the types of vehicles. This would be nearly comparable to the protocol being used. Net neutrality ensures the quality of protocols, whereas your analogy seems to imply charging based on protocol is okay.
I'd limit the analogy to the number of trucks and the size of them.
This analogy has problems when looking at the types of vehicles. This would be nearly comparable to the protocol being used. Net neutrality ensures the quality of protocols, whereas your analogy seems to imply charging based on protocol is okay.
I'd limit the analogy to the number of trucks and the size of them.
That's a good point