Monday, July 29, 2013

Satellite Vs Cable TV - Which One Is Best?

By Brian Stevens


The Actual Differences Between Cable Television And Satellite Television Are Not All That Great . But There Are A Few Differences You Ought To Be Mindful Of If You Are Thinking Of Purchasing Cable TV Or Satellite Television Service. Here They Are In A Nutshell .

cable TV vs satellite TV Price

Cable can cost up to $25 per month more compared to satellite TV for comparable service. That is $300 per year more. This difference is due in part because cable TV providers must pay local fees and taxes

Where I reside in Arizona if I were to buy cable it would cost me just about $60 per month for 140 program channels. If I were to decide to buy Dish Network service it would cost me $25 for 190 program channels.

With regards to price increases, cable television fees have increased by 40% since 1998, while Dish Network and DirecTV's costs have risen by just 8% in the very same period of time.

Equipment Evaluation

With cable television you get a receiver that receives a television signal coming from a cable television company through an underground coaxial or fiber optic cable. The receiver converts that signal and delivers it to your television.

With satellite television you receive a dish which captures the signal from a satellite, and a receiver which converts the signal and sends it to your TV.

With cable TV you must pay anywhere from $3 to $5 a month for each and every cable box receiver you'd like connected to your TVs. With Dish Network and DirecTV your recievers are free of charge.

DVR

Digital video recorders, or DVRs, permit you to record your favorite shows. They also allow you to pause the show you happen to be viewing so you could get a snack, answer your phone, or whatever else you have to do, then continue watching your show whenever you are ready.

With the average cable DVRs you'll be able to record 2 shows simultaneously, and record up to 100 hours of programming. So if you have 3 TV shows that come on simultaneously you can record one and view one, or record both shows, but you'll miss the 3rd show.`

DirecTV allows you to record 4 shows at one time plus record as many as 1.000 hours of programs, and Dish Network will allow you to record as many as 6 shows at one time and record as many as 2,000 hours of programming.

Both of their DVRs allow you to view a show in one room in your home, and finish seeing it in another room.

System Set Up

Due to the competition among cable and satellite TV companies, equipment installation for either one is provided for free. To make sure you do not have equipment failures in the future, you'll want to make sure the company that installs your system utilizes professional installers.

Dependability

DirecTV and Dish Network black outs average only 1%. Cable television black outs, on the other hand, are between 3% to 5% - up to 5 times more than cable.

Customer Satisfaction

The ASCI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) rates Dish Network and DirecTV as number one and number two among all satellite and cable television companies for customer experience, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, as well as overall value.

Customer Support

The two satellite TV companies deliver 24/7 customer support so you won't be left hanging in the event that something goes wrong with your satellite television system and you need help.

Summary

There's no doubt about it. Satellite TV is the ultimate winner when it comes to value, variety of programming, quantity of channels, recording time, as well as customer satisfaction.

Watch this video recording to see a review of cable TV vs. satellite TV to see which delivers the better service.





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