No one's talking about this, but it has huge potential. The FCC has nullified state regulations which limit local internet service--City's provision of high speed internet to their citizens, for instance. Internet service providers had unleashed cadres of lobbyists upon state legislatures to enact legislation that preempts local laws. This has meant that cities could not regulate their ISPs and otherwise compete with them by installing their own systems.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/...
The change means Cities that wish to provide competition to local monopolies may now do so--but it appears they need to petition the FCC independently to do it.
IOW, thanks to huge and organic movement of the people to pressure the FCC (and the Obama administration) to require net neutrality, we may also get meaningful internet competition or, indeed, free local wireless service if localities so desire.