Satellite TV Has Many Advantages - So Why Stay With Cable TV ?

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  • Author Dave Neville
  • Published October 8, 2010
  • Word count 625

Are you getting increasingly upset at the continually rising subscription fees imposed by your cable TV supplier?

Do you get upset at the new charges but still continue to use their services because you think that changing providers is too much of a hassle? Have you complained to their staff about these excessive increases and been given a feeble excuse?

Well, now you can do something about it. It's time to review your TV options in regard to what you pay and what you get. Many subscribers to cable TV are now realizing that their service provider just cannot match the number of HDTV channels provided by their competitors.

The major issue confronting the cable companies is the aggressive nature of the competition from the satellite TV companies. Since the start of satellite transmission the cable companies have been fighting a losing battle. The satellite TV providers, DISH Network and DirecTV, are on a ruthless march towards total domination of the TV market. They know that the days of cable TV are limited and that the more advanced technology of satellite TV will ensure that in the near future this form of transmission will be dominant in the industry.

Satellite TV - also known as Dish TV - is better able to supply those families living in remote areas who because of high cost may not have access to television services transmitted by cable. Almost every family in the country is able to enjoy the benefits of television provided by satellite, whereas costs prevent the installation of a cable system to all households.

The advantages of satellite TV are much more than being able to serve rural areas.

The intensively competitive nature of the satellite television industry for a larger market share means that the public is being continually offered money-saving deals to sign up with one of the satellite TV companies.

These offers vary from the always available deals of free equipment and installation for a given number of TVs; free access to a number of movie channels for a period; free access to HD channels for a pre-determined period; free upgrade to more modern equipment, usually a DVR unit, and free HD receiver for subscribers signing up for a HD program package. Some of these deals may last for a limited time period before being replaced by equally enticing offers. The range of deals available to new subscribers is something that the cable companies have difficulty in matching.

Whilst these offers may encourage people to try a satellite company, it's the huge number of channels together with the value-for-money monthly charges that keep families happy with satellite TV.

The technological nature of satellite transmission means that a larger range of channels can be offered to subscribers. The companies offer an exciting and wide-ranging number of packages covering every possible topic for all members of the family at moderately priced subscriptions. All the major free-to-air channels are included in the packages together with local and regional programs. Add to these the multitude of special interest and niche programs, including a huge range of sports channels, and it can be said that satellite TV covers all a family's interests.

For people born over-seas who enjoy watching television programs from their homeland, then both DISH Network and DirecTV provide a massive range of foreign language channels. Not only can subscribers enjoy their television viewing in their mother language, they can teach their children about life in their original country.

There are many other benefits of satellite TV, the most important being the reliability of signal transmission compared to that of cable - cable transmission is notorious for being affected by bad weather. With a satellite system loss of service due to poor weather is exceptionally rare.

The author, Dave Neville, has an interest in the satellite TV industry and writes for a website that gives basic and easy to understand facts about this entertainment medium. It includes a look at the comparison of cable vs satellite TV.

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Lisa Miller
Lisa Miller · 13 years ago
The TVs have evolved from the old generation analog TV to digital TV. you know some may ask what is so satellite about satellite TV?I love this development, i don't have to climb a tall tree or a tall mountain to put up another tall poll with aerial to connect to just few local station.With satellite TV, every channel out there is synchronized and can be easily be access.Ho my words, i don't have words to explain my happiness with satellite TV.

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