A web pages jumps up on the Deutsche Telekom web site, under the heading of ‘a powerful internet for all,’ defending its new broadband capping policies, and introducing what looks like a way around the Network Neutrality laws that the European Commission is intent on introducing in Europe. The move comes to amend an earlier position DT took, when it throttled back broadband over the cap to just 384 Kbps. It now falls back to 2 Mbps the message says. DT argues that it has invested €6 billion in broadband infrastructure and says these caps will be in place until 2016, and then adjusted. Depending on the plan they are 75 GB, 200 GB, 300 GB and 400 GB. DT…