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Totally not surprising. I'm a canadian suscriber and I've been more than pleased by their offer, even if we have less content than americans. They business model is simply better than conventional cable-TV. Moreover, with the OTA TV now gone digital and HD, my favorite generalist channel is available in better quality than cable. I simply switched to an unlimited DSL provider, dropped cable and went with a VoIP + dry loop setup. My total monthly cost for communications need : CAD 42$, less than half what I used to paid with Videotron!