True that cable/satellite in the US is typically but I do wonder if this won't end up costing us more for equivalent service using OTT. If not more money it'll end up being about the same price. Most of the time the OTT providers (Netflix, etc) are behind a season or two but that may change if this OTT trend does take off. Don't think for a second that Netflix, and the other OTTs, aren't going to raise prices again, new sub's for Netfix are already at $8
If net neutrality falls, you can bet that Verizon, Comcast, and the other ISPs are going to charge premiums for broadband. If net neutrality, they'll find a way to charge us more anyway.