Choosing a Satellite TV Provider
The Satellite TV industry has made huge gains on the cable tv
industry in the past several years. With the price of cable tv
skyrocketing every year, many cable subscribers are making the
switch over to satellite tv. Okay so you've decided to switch to
satellite tv; but which satellite tv provider do you choose?
A satellite tv provider is a company that owns and operates
satellites in geostationary orbit around the earth. These
satellites broadcast the satellite signal down to your satellite
dish and from their the signal is transferred to your receiver
(black box). The two largest satellite tv providers in the
United Sates are DirecTV and DISH Network. The vast majority of
satellite tv subscribers in the United States use one or the
other so this article will concentrate on comparing the two
satellite giants in an attempt to help you decide which of the
two is best foryou.
With the almost exponential growth of the satellite tv industry,
both DISH Network and DirecTV are now in a position where they
can afford to offer the satellite equipment (dish and receivers)
free to their subscribers. So for starters both DISH Network and
DirecTV offer free satellite equipment. Basically the only
qualifiers are that you be a first time subscriber and that you
have a credit card for monthly billing purposes. So if the
equipment is free how do the two providers make any money? Well,
you do have to pay for the monthly programming of course. The
price of your monthly programming bill depends on which
programming package you choose.
DISH Network's America Top 60 programming package starts at
$24.99 per month and local channels are available. DISH Network
presently is not making new subscribers commit to a one year
contract. You can end your subscription at any time with no
financial penalty to pay. DirecTV's entry level programming
package is called the Total Choice package and comes with local
channels and is $39.99 per month. With the Total Choice package
you get over 130 channels. DirecTV does require you to sign a
one year subscription agreement. If you cancel your service
before the year is up, then you have to pay a penalty fee to
DirecTV.
As both satellite giants use the very lates technology in their
satellites and receiving equipment, what differentiates the two
is in the programming options that they provide to their
subscribers. I would rate DirecTV somewhat ahead of the DISH
Network in their sports packages, as they offer seasonal sports
options like the N.F.L. Sunday Ticket that DirecTV has exclusive
rights to. Both providers offer tons of premium movie packages
to choose from including HBO, Showtime, Starz and Cinemax. All
these come with multiple channels per movie package. As DISH
Network has more satellites in orbit than DirecTV does they have
the capacity to offer up to 500 viewing channels, whereas with
DirecTV, you can 'only' get 250 channels. Also, DISH Network
offers a lot more foreign programming packages than DirecTV
does.
Both DISH Network and DirecTV offer 100% digital picture and CD
quality sound in all of their programming. So again, they are
tied in this important quality. This technology allows for a
crystal clear perfect picture that cable tv simply cannot
provide.
DISH Network, a subsidiary of EchoStar Communications, was
founded in 1996 by Charles Ergan. While not quite as old as
DirecTV, DISH Network was the fastest satellite provider to
reach the 100,000 subscriber level doing so in just four short
months. Presently, DISH Network has over Nine million satellite
tv subscribers in the 50 United States and District of Columbia.
DISH Network has many 'firsts' to its credit, including being
the first company to offer a satellite tv receiver that had a
built in DVR (digital video recorder).
DirecTV was begun in 1994 and is the largest satellite tv
provider in the United States. When it first launched in 1994,
Direct TV was the first satellite TV company to offer all
digital-quality, multi-channel TV programming through the use of
direct broadcast satellite (DBS) technology. DBS technology is
now the standard for the satellite tv industry and we have the
ingenuity of the DirecTV engineers to thank for it. While
DirecTV does not have as large a bandwidth allocation as the
DISH Network does, to counter this DirecTV has arranged to have
to exclusive deals with programming companies to cater to the
programming whims of their subscribers.
In the all important area of customer care, both DirecTV and
DISH Network offer outstanding customer care and support. Both
offer online Faqs sections and help sections to their websites.
You can also call both toll free to get help with any problem
you may be having. Pay-Per-View movies may be ordered either by
using your remote control or calling the 800 toll free number
for either provider.
Both DirecTV and DISH Network offer free professional
installation as part of their free satellite tv promotions. One
difference is that DirecTV will install your equipment for free
in up to five rooms, where DISH Network presently only installs
for free in up to four rooms of your home.
FINAL CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATION:
Both DISH Network and DirecTV offer an outstanding television
viewing experience. The picture reception for both is far
superior to that of cable tv. DISH Network's entry level package
is cheaper than DirecTV's; but then the Total Choice package
comes with alot more channels. DirecTV is stronger in the area
of sports coverage, while DISH Network places somewhat more of
an emphasis on its premium movie packages and foreign
programming options. And both have outstanding customer care,
both having won the prestigious J.D. Power Award in recent years
for providing the best overall service among satellite and cable
subscribers.
Our recommendation is that both DirecTV and DISH Network offer a
superior television viewing experience than cable tv. Both are
alot cheaper than cable, offer superior picture quality and free
equipment and instalation. Both also offer superior customer
care service compared to local cable providers. If you're a big
sports fan and just have to have that certain premium sports
package, then DirecTV is for you; but if you're not a huge
sports fan and cost is an issue, then you might want to go with
DISH Network and it's entry level America's Top 60 at just
$24.99 a month. Also, remember that DirecTV will require a one
year commitment, whereas with the DISH Network there is no
contract to sign, meaning you can cancel your service at anytime
and not have to pay a penalty.
Whichever satellite provider you choose, you can't go wrong. As
a subscriber of the DISH Network and a sales person that has
several years experience in the satellite tv industry (have sold
both DirecTV & DISH Network)I highly recommend that you drop
cable, stop feeding the pig and switch to satellite tv service
today. The vastly superior picture quality alone that DBS
satellite technology provides makes it worth the change. It's
like heaven watching tv with no more squiggly lines running
across the tv screen!
For more free and helpful information on Satellite TV, how to
find the best deal, and how to set it up, visit http://www.dish-n
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