If you're in a state that hasn't passed legislation, will you notice a difference? At first, probably not. Some ISPs, including Verizon and Comcast , have promised they will maintain an open internet. Still, over time, subtle changes from other providers could cause certain websites and video streams to load more slowly than others. In a worst case scenario, you could be forced to pay more for some services: In 2012, for example, AT&T introduced a policy that threatened to block user access to FaceTime on the newest iPhones, unless those users opted into a certain data plan. It was later reversed, but not before plenty of public outcry