Oops ... forgot to tell you that THEY sold me the car explaining how fast it can go. Note, the only companies worried about traffic shaping are the ones trying to protect their interests in providing television programming, and movie services. Even though the networks are providing streaming programming, they want you to pay for it through their cable/sat services instead. They don't tell you this though. I want to stream some great high def programming from NBC or something and I can do so with my 10MB connection. HOwever, i will reach my bandwidth cap in very quick time and get suspended. Fair? When they advertise high-speed "internet" it's a misnomer. What they should advertise is high-speed "HTTP". They don't throttle that, but the do for many other protocols. I'm sure that since they provide VOIP phone services now, they will stealthfully throttle encrypted VOIP packets from competitors (i.e. Vonage, Primus, etc.) Right now, if your account is suspended and you have a Cogeco VOIP phone it will still work. If, like me, you have a Vonage phone and your account is suspended then you have NO phone left at all.