My point was that once Telus stopped discounting the bill I had to pay $150+ per month. My wife switched us to Telus because there was a show on a channel that Shaw doesn't carry that our youngest really likes. I was okay with it because it cost less than Shaw ($165 a month). Now 8 or so months later, I'm switching back because Shaw is cheaper: $60 a month for three months, $120 a month for three months, $300 in prepaid VISA cards = $240 for six months, compared to Telus's $900 for the same period.
It's not a perfect apples-to-apples comparison - Shaw will give me less channels than Telus did. However, the channels I got from Telus had a
lot of repetition, to the point where usually I could only find one interesting show to watch out of 100+ channels. Also, Telus was a multi-room pause-live-tv system, where the Shaw system is a PVR only on the main TV.
When it comes to internet, though, speed is king. If I can get four times the speed for roughly the same cost (or cheaper, in this case), well, then I'm gonna point that out to friends and family.
So, I'm recording an HD show (the hockey game), and it's 9pm so still in prime time for internet usage, and here's the stats:
Shaw Broadband 50:

Telus Optik:

So much for cable internet getting slow because you have to share it with others.
And the funny thing is, if Telus had kept their bill down to around a hundred a month, we wouldn't have considered switching...