Friday, September 20, 2013

Which Is Really Best - Cable Vs. Satellite TV

By Brian Stevens


The Differences Between Cable And Satellite TV Are Not All That Great Nowadays. But There Are A Couple Of Differences You Should Be Aware Of If You Are Thinking About Paying For Cable TV Or Satellite Television Service. This Is A Brief Comparison Of The Two:

Cable TV vs Satellite TV Cost Comparison

Cable TV can cost as much as $25 per month more compared to satellite TV for the same services. That's $300 per year more. This difference is due in part because cable television providers pay local taxes and fees

Where I live in Arizona if I were to buy cable it would cost me nearly $60 per month for 140 TV channels. If I were to get Dish Network service it would cost me $25 for 190 TV channels.

As far as price increases, cable TV service fees have increased by around 40% since 1998, while Dish Network and DirecTV's service fees have risen by only 8% during the same time period.

Equipment Evaluation

Cable television providers provide you with a receiver, or cable box, that gets a TV signal through an underground cable. The cable box receiver decodes the incoming TV signal and sends it to your TV.

Satellite TV providers supply you with a satellite dish that captures the signal coming from the company's satellite, plus a receiver that decodes that signal and transmits it to your TV.

With cable television you'll have to pay between $3 to $5 a month for each and every cable box receiver you want connected to your Televisions. With Dish Network and DirecTV your recievers cost nothing.

DVR Recorders

Digital video recorders, or DVRs, allow you to record your favorite shows. In addition, they allow you to pause the show that you are watching so you can get a snack, answer your phone, or whatever else you need to do, then continue viewing your show whenever you are ready.

Cable television DVRs will let you record as much as 100 hours of your favorite TV shows. They even give you the option of recording 2 shows simultaneously. So if you have 3 shows that come on at the same time you will be able to record one and watch one, or record the two shows, but you are going to miss the third show.`

Dish Network, on the other hand, lets you record 6 different TV shows at the same time, plus you can actually record as many as 2,000 hours of programming, so that you will not miss out on any of your favorite TV shows. With DirecTV you can record 4 different TV shows at once, and record as many as 1,000 hours of programming.

Each of their DVRs will let you view a television show in one room in your home, and finish seeing it in a second room.

Equipment Installation

Because of the competition among satellite and cable TV providers, equipment installation for either one is provided for free. To ensure that you will not have any equipment problems down the line, you'll want to be sure the company who sets up your system employs professional installers.

Dependability

DirecTV as well as Dish Network blackouts average barely 1%. Cable TV outages, on the other hand, are from 3% to 5% - up to 5 times greater than cable television.

Customer Ratings

Dish Network is ranked number one in customer satisfaction by the American Customer Satisfaction Index among the major cable TV companies as well as satellite television companies, while DirecTV is ranked number two.

Customer Service

Customer support for the majority of satellite television as well as cable TV providers is available round the clock, 7 days a week including holidays, and with most companies the service is very good.

Conclusion

There's no doubt about it. Satellite TV is the ultimate winner when it comes to price, variety of programming, number of channels, recording time, and customer satisfaction.

Check out this online video to see a comparison of cable TV vs. satellite TV to see which one provides the very best service.





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