I don't see how this is going to accomplish a whole lot.
There are other factors that can hinder your bandwidth speed, such as:
*Operating System
*Processor Speed
*RAM
*A clean system (or lack there of; from virus's, spyware, registry, corrupt system files, etc.)
*Routers and switches (and multiple people on a network)
I actually have a personal experience when I took Vista off this laptop and put XP on. Vista was giving me my full FiOS speed on speedtest.net (because of the new network API) Then, after I installed XP, my performance was hindered.
I guess we can only wait and see what happens with the FCC getting there "dirty little hands" in this.