Thursday, September 19, 2013

Satellite Television Vs Cable - And The Winner Is ...

By Brian Stevens


The Differences Between Cable Television And Satellite Television Are Not All That Great Nowadays. But There Are A Couple Of Differences You Need To Be Aware Of If You Are Thinking Of Paying For Cable TV Or Satellite Television Service. Here They Are In A Nutshell .

Cable TV vs Satellite TV Price

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

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

In terms of rate increases, cable television rates have increased by about 40% since 1998, while Dish Network and DirecTV's prices have increased by just 8% in the exact same time frame.

System Evaluation

With cable TV you get a receiver which receives a TV signal from a cable television company through an underground coaxial or fiber optic cable. The receiver converts that signal and transmits it to your TV set.

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

Cable providers charge $3 to $5 a month extra for each and every receiver, while Dish Network and DirecTV receivers are free of charge.

DVR

Digital video recorders, or DVRs, allow you to record your favorite shows. They also allow you to pause the show you're viewing so you can get a snack, answer your phone, or whatever else you have to do, then resume viewing your show whenever you're ready.

Cable DVRs will let you record up to 100 hours of your favorite shows. They also give you the option of recording 2 TV shows at the same time. The problem with this is that if you have 3 shows that come on at the same time you can view one show and record one, record two shows, however, you won't be able to see the third show.`

DirecTV will allow you to record up to 4 TV shows at one time plus record 1.000 hours of programs, and Dish Network allows you to record up to 6 shows simultaneously and record up to 2,000 hours of programming.



Installation

Thanks to the competition involving satellite and cable TV providers, equipment installation for either one costs nothing. To ensure that you do not have equipment problems in the future, you need to ensure the company that installs your components employs professional technicians.

Dependability

Cable TV outages average 3% to 5% depending on the company that installs the actual cable TV system, while Dish Network and DirecTV black outs average 1%.

Customer Ratings

Dish Network is ranked number one in consumer satisfaction by the American Customer Satisfaction Index among the top cable companies and satellite television providers, while DirecTV is ranked number two.

Customer Service

The two satellite TV companies deliver 24/7 customer support so that you won't be left hanging in the event something goes wrong with your satellite TV system and you need assistance.

Conclusion

With regards to program variety, number of channels, recording capability, dependability, cost, and customer satisfaction, satellite TV beats cable television hands down.

Check out this video recording to see a review of cable TV vs. satellite TV to discover which offers the better service.





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