leaves Blu-Ray the de facto choice in high definition media.
Time Warner Cable to expand bandwidth caps, 40GB per month:
http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/02/05/time-warner-cable-to-expand-bandwidth-caps-40gb-per-month
We've been going back and forth about the end of physical media, but it looks like if the if the internet providers get their way, they'll kill off streaming media before it really has a chance to do Blu-Ray any real damage. Comcast has already set a 250 GB cap and now Time Warner has had a successful round of trials with a 40 GB bandwidth cap for low to moderate users. I'm forseeing at the very least a tiered system with increasing GB caps for an escalating amount of money and at worst a tiered system like I just mentioned except there will be a limit at all tiers and no unlimited data plan at all.
One thing they mention in the article that never occurred to me before was how online video gaming will be affected. I'm not sure how many GB's i'm using while playing a game online via Xbox360 or PS3, but I bet it can really get up there when having a marathon gaming session. What do you want to bet Microsoft and Netflix will be watching this development very closely.