The current debate stacks up this way: Some believe ISPs should be allowed to sell internet delivery fast lanes to content providers willing to pay for it; other believe there should be no fast lanes or slow lanes, period. Now AT&T has a middle-of-the-road proposal.
According to the Washington Post, AT&T recently met with the FCC to discuss the approach, which boils down to this: The decision on content delivery speed would be in the hands of the internet subscriber, not an ISP.