I'm not a Rogers Internet customer (thank goodness) but I've seen the screenshots. It's worth pointing out I think, that the graphics-intensive redirection page will be many times the size of a normal "page not found" error page. This will help chip away at your monthly bandwidth limit. It probably won't make a huge difference unless you have a very low bandwidth limit and a keyboard on which it's easy to make typos. I'd be curious to know if iPhone users (or any Rogers mobile users for that matter) get the same redirection hijack.