Internet access and speed have been pay-as-you-go here in the US since it was made accessible to the general public. Want a 56KB modem instead of 14.4KB? Buy the higher priced computer. Want DSL instead of dial-up? Buy the right computer and pay for the high-end service. Etc., etc., etc.! Internet access at a particular speed is not a constitutional right.
Hotels have offered different levels of service since, well, hotels existed. And the basis has always been how much the customer pays. Why would Internet access and speed be an exception? So TMN's issue-scandal is utterly phony. That said, how fast does one's Internet speed need to be? Unless some one wants to stream movies - of whatever rating - or play some multi-player game, super high speed really doesn't matter. And if some "rich" person pays extra for super high speed that (s)he doesn't really need, why should TMN care? Would TMN rather that $$ be donated to the Trump campaign?