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My personal concern is that business will do what it's always done in this particular market and seek every way to derive profit at the end user's utter expense. It's not an industry where free market principals have tended to benefit the customer as the ideology hope's for.
As for network congestion, we and the US are falling behind in networking technology. The telco's have been lax in keeping there networks upgraded in favor of shareholder interests dictated by corporate law. Other countries with much higher density and connected populations are easily tripling our transfer speeds. The network congestion issue is more a monster under the bed used to scare us consumers into behaving at bed time than an formidable threat.
In a healthy customer driven market, I'd agree with you since true competition between businesses would result in the best products ant lowest costs.