Would be nice to have a service like Uber where you have a virtual doctor's visit by phone in the car on the way to the pharmacy or to the hospital if it turns out to be more serious.
In the US, we have cities with higher populations than your countries. Lots of people care but their opinions are rendered meaningless by the millions of people who don't.
It's a made up issue. "Net neutrality" doesn't mean a free internet. It means a free internet regulated by the FCC.
Almost nobody is against a free internet. A lot of people such as myself are against the FCC being in charge of regulating it. Competition and the FTC's anti-trust authority have kept the internet free for decades and will continue to do so in the future.
The people pushing "net neutrality" want to transfer power to the FCC because the FCC will go beyond maintaining fair access to the internet. They'll next move into regulating content as they have done with television and radio. That's the real goal.