we all know what will happen. The ISPs also provide cable services which is n excellent source of revenue for them. There is no way they will lose all that money by providing higher caps. There's a reason why those caps are set up in the first place.
The only thing that can happen is the money being passed on to the consumers so they end up paying more. Consumers will never win these battles, no matter how bad we want them to win.
there can be, and is, competition between ISP's. if caps get too tight, it just opens the door for someone to crush buildings with an 'unlimited', or at least less strict (a download limit high enough that the average person wouldn't exceed it), plan. cable companies are an industry that needs to evolve, or go the way of the dinosaur. they're already facing the threat of serious competition, with companies like Intel looking into providing 'a la carte' service
I understand the cynicism, but personally my glass is half full. the future will be crazy, and many industries will be shook up. just wait until 3D printers go mainstream...

