I just did the switch from Rogers to Bell (because Rogers cable/internet isn't available in Montreal) and I can validate just about everything Sean has said. I don't have the numbers in front of me, but my TV bill is remarkably cheaper now. I think the HD picture is much better on Bell (but Rogers in New Brunswick is on old infrastructure, so that may not be the case elsewhere) but the internet seems slower despite higher advertised speeds. Bell customer service seems top notch so far, but I never really had problems with Rogers other than the wait times. Bell has historically been quicker to add the new HD sports channels, so that's a plus for me. I believe Rogers home phone still really undercuts Bell, so that may factor into your overall price decision. And Booche, I can guarantee you that you have had contracts with Rogers. Anytime you modify your services (i.e. add HD channels) you are automatically locked into a term that you would only ever learn about if you went to cancel.