Many people just like you are discovering that dish satellite TV wins hands down when compared to cable:With dish satellite TV you choose the programming
When dish satellite TV burst on the scene it brought with it competition. With competition comes choice. Today, you can not only choose cable but you’ve got at least two options for dish satellite TV service too.
Even better, unlike cable, you can pick what programming package you want starting with America’s Top 50 for just $24.99 a month and going from there. Which is way better than cable, right? Where you're forced to go with whatever system is available in your neighborhood and pay whatever the going rate is.
Besides, cable’s grip on paid television service gave them no incentive to improve service unless forced to by regulators. Which didn’t happen often.
What’s more, cable rates rise year after a year. While the cost of satellite TV has pretty much held steady.
You get more channels from dish satellite TV
Another advantage often sited as to why dish satellite TV wins out over cable is you get dozens of extra channel choices. More bang for the buck, no? How many more exactly depends on where you live.
Dish satellite TV is available nationwide
Unlike cable, dish satellite TV blankets just about every square inch of US. Which is a good thing since some don’t even have the option of cable as there is no cable wire anywhere to be found.
So for those living in the hinterlands or rural parts of this country satellite TV is the only game in town.
Plus dish satellite TV is mobile. Some even take it with them on their RV. Giving new meaning to the term "TV the way YOU want it!".
Superior signal reliability you can count on
With the coming of satellite TV not only did you get more choice, nationwide, but you got more reliable service.
Cable IS at the mercy of accidents or weather.
Result? Downed lines or severed cables can knock out service for days if not weeks. Which isn’t good.
While dish satellite TV is only rarely interrupted by extremely severe weather (a.k.a. rain fade) or sometimes solar flares - both of which are rare.
Dish satellite TV delivers digital picture and sound
For the most part, cable serves up an analog signal. At times that signal can weaken from interference.
On the other hand, dish satellite TV is digital and crystal clear. Just like a DVD it’s not prone to picture quality problems like cable is. Which is why the pictures and sound beamed down from the sky is often far superior to the best cable can deliver.
Even better when you record from your satellite TV dish, you’re recording digital content. The resulting play back will be many times better than anything your VCR can ever hope to serve up. Even if taped directly from the cable wire.
Aren’t those enough reasons to schedule your installation today?
