dimanche 1 septembre 2013

Cable Vs Satellite Television - A Side-By-Side Evaluation

By Brian Stevens


Cable Has Just About Caught Up With Satellite TV With Regards To Quality, Customer Service, And Cost, However There Are A Few Differences Between The Two That You Ought To Bear In Mind If You Are Thinking About Getting Satellite Or Cable TV. This Is A Short Comparison Of The Two:

cable TV vs satellite TV Price Comparison

Cable Television could cost up to $25 per month more when compared with satellite TV for similar service. That is $300 a year more. This difference is due in part because cable providers pay local fees and taxes

Where I reside in Arizona if I were to decide to buy cable it would cost me almost $60 per month for 140 program channels. If I were to purchase Dish Network service it would cost me $24.99 for 190 TV channels.

When it comes to rate increases, cable TV fees have increased by about 40% since 1998, while Dish Network and DirecTV's rates have increased by only 8% within the exact same period of time.

Equipment Comparison

Cable companies give you a receiver, or cable box, that receives a TV signal via an underground cable. The receiver converts that signal and transmits it to your TV.

With satellite television you get a dish that captures the signal coming from a satellite, as well as a receiver that converts that signal and sends it to your television.

With cable TV you'll have to pay anywhere from $3 to $5 per month for each and every cable box receiver you would like hooked up to your TVs. With Dish Network and DirecTV your recievers are free of charge.

Video Recorders

DVRs (digital video recorders) are built into cable or satellite receivers and allow you to record Television programs. They also allow you to pause the show that you are watching so you can get a snack, answer your phone, or whatever else you have to do, then continue watching your show when you are ready.

Cable DVRs allow you to record up to 100 hours of your favorite shows. They also give you the option of recording 2 shows simultaneously. So in case you have 3 shows that come on at the same time you can record one and watch one, or record both TV shows, but you'll miss the third show.`

DirecTV allows you to record 4 television shows at once and record 1.000 hours of programs, and Dish Network lets you record as many as 6 shows at once and record up to 2,000 hours of programming.



System Installation

The two satellite companies, and also the majority of cable television providers, will install all of the equipment necessary to receive their programming free of charge. To ensure you will not have any equipment breakdowns in the future, you want to make sure the company that installs your system uses authorized technicians.

Reliability

DirecTV and Dish Network black outs average 1%. Cable TV blackouts, on the other hand, are any where from 3% to 5% - up to 5 times more than cable TV.

Customer Ratings

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

Customer Service

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 TV system and you need help.

In Conclusion

There's no doubt about it. Satellite television stands out as the ultimate winner with regards to price, variety of programming, number of channels, recording time, as well as customer satisfaction.

Watch this video to see a review of cable TV vs. satellite TV to discover which offers the very best service.





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