Rabu, 25 September 2013

Which Is Really Best - Cable Vs. Satellite Television

By Brian Stevens


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

Cable TV vs Satellite TV Price

Cable Television could cost as much as $25 per month more compared to satellite TV for similar service. That's $300 a year more. This difference is due in part because cable television companies must pay local taxes and fees

For example, in my area cable TV costs $57 monthly for satellite television channels, while I get Dish Network for $24.99 a month for 190 channels, as well as 3 months of HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, plus Starz.

When it comes to rate increases, cable television rates have increased by approximately 40% since 1998, while Dish Network and DirecTV's fees have risen by just 8% during the very same time period.

Components

Cable TV companies give you a receiver, or cable box, which receives a TV signal through an underground cable. This cable box receiver decodes the inbound TV signal and sends it to your TV set.

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

For both systems you'll need a receiver for every television in your home that you'd like to watch cable or satellite Television programming on. With cable TV you need to 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 cost nothing.

Digital Video Recorders

Digital video recorders, or DVRs, permit you to record your favorite shows. In addition to recording your shows you may also pause, rewind, and also fast forward live Television programs, so that you can answer the telephone, view a portion of the program you missed, or fast forward through a commercial.

Cable DVRs allow you to record as much as 100 hours of your favorite TV shows. In addition, they provide you with the option of recording 2 TV shows at the same time. So when you have 3 TV shows which come on at the same time you can record one and watch one, or record both TV shows, but you are going to miss the 3rd show.`

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



System Set Up

Both satellite television providers, as well as the majority of cable television providers, will install all the equipment required to receive their programming absolutely free. To be sure you will not have any equipment breakdowns later on, you'll want to ensure that the company that sets up your system employs licensed technicians.

Reliability

Cable television black outs average 3% to 5% depending on the company that sets up the particular cable system, while Dish Network as well as DirecTV black outs average 1%.

Customer Satisfaction

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

Customer Service

Both satellite television companies offer 24/7 customer service so you won't be left hanging if something goes wrong with your satellite TV system and you need help.

Conclusion

There is 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.






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