I tried reading more about it. We don't have net neutrality here. As a country, we are not directly affected by the repeal in the US. However, a lot of countries look up to the US, one way or another, as a source of influence and the repealing of net neutrality might serve as a precedence for other countries to follow, including our own.

It's going to be a sad day when even your internet access in your own home will be sold a la carte... like how the mobile telcos are selling "access" to certain sites only like Facebook or Youtube and either block or charge access to other sites at a premium.