Looking for Dish Network? Not All Dealers Are Created Equal
Good News! Have you ever noticed that all of the Dish Network dealers have just about the same offers and prices? So whats the good news?
All of these retailers are fighting for your business. In order to compete, they have to have better customer service and keep their prices as low as everyone else.
In a nutshellfor the companies that are able to stand the test of time, their quality of service goes up and the prices remain the lowest possible!
So, knowing this does it matter which one you order your Dish from?
Answer: You bet it does!
Be Careful! Although Dish Network has strict standards for their retailers, many fledging companies are seeing dollar signs floating around this hot product and are jumping in with both feet. Many do not have much experience in the industry which can mean a headache for the unsuspecting consumer.
The Satellite TV industry is Booming! Tens of Thousands of satellite systems are being sold every month, which means a small company starting out, even with the best of intentions may not be able to deliver the quality or quantity of service (for both the installation and ongoing customer and technical support) that a more established company will be able to deliver.
With this exploding market in mind, be aware that there could be some scammers out there that are not at all connected with Dish Network and will take your money and run, just as there are scammers in just about any industry.
When choosing a company to order your Dish Network system from, it is wise to put high priority on the stability and long standing reputation of the company. Especially since there are so many here today and gone tomorrow companies out there that just do not have the endurance or experience to meet the challenges of such a fast moving market.
On the bright side, when you do find a good well established company to order your system from, you can rest-at-ease knowing that you are in the hands of someone with enough savvy and sense of service to make your switch to Dish Network a smooth and pleasant experience.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
DISH NETWORK - Do Not Order Directly From Dish Network
If You are searching for the best deal on satellite TV from Dish Network, you would think that one would obtain the best deal by ordering directly from the main service provider...This is NOT so!
When ordering a DISH NETWORK satellite system, it is actually better for the consumer to order online from an authorized DISH NETWORK disributor as they will offer a much better deal than if you went directly through DISH NETWORK themselves.
Why is that you may ask?
Well, it seems that DISH NETWORK would prefer to use the services of authorized distributors to deal with the formalities involved with the actual order and installation process of the satellite systems.
Keep in mind that DISH NETWORK provides service to the entire USA and it would be an absolute impossibility for them to manage all of the orders and installations on their own.
Now, without going into great details as to why the DISH NETWORK distributors are able to offer such amazing deals, the fact is that the competition amongst them is so fierce that many distributors will actually set you up with a complete Satellite TV system absolutely FREE!
So before ordering a Satellite system from DISH NETWORK we suggest you save yourself a pile of money by doing your homework first.
If You are searching for the best deal on satellite TV from Dish Network, you would think that one would obtain the best deal by ordering directly from the main service provider...This is NOT so!
When ordering a DISH NETWORK satellite system, it is actually better for the consumer to order online from an authorized DISH NETWORK disributor as they will offer a much better deal than if you went directly through DISH NETWORK themselves.
Why is that you may ask?
Well, it seems that DISH NETWORK would prefer to use the services of authorized distributors to deal with the formalities involved with the actual order and installation process of the satellite systems.
Keep in mind that DISH NETWORK provides service to the entire USA and it would be an absolute impossibility for them to manage all of the orders and installations on their own.
Now, without going into great details as to why the DISH NETWORK distributors are able to offer such amazing deals, the fact is that the competition amongst them is so fierce that many distributors will actually set you up with a complete Satellite TV system absolutely FREE!
So before ordering a Satellite system from DISH NETWORK we suggest you save yourself a pile of money by doing your homework first.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Types Of Satellite TV Systems TVRO And DBS
You may think that there is only one type of satellite TV systembut youre incorrect. There is, in fact, two different formats of satellite TV: TeleVision Receive Only (TVRO) and Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS). Each satellite TV system is built differently and functions in its own fashion. Dish Network, for example, is a DBS system. However, not all satellite TV systems are DBS.
Below is a break down of each system. Read through it and gain a better understanding of the TVRO and DBS satellite TV systems.
TVRO TeleVision Receive Only
TVRO was the first satellite system available for home viewing of satellite TV. It required a relatively big dish of 3 to 6 feet in diameter and worked in C-Band. Frequencies of around 4 G Hertz are called C-Band and require bigger dishes because the wave length of these frequencies is longer than in Ku-Band which requires a much smaller dish of about 18 inches. Ku-Band is at 12 to 14 G Hertz.
TVRO systems also need a movable dish because it needs to get all the channels of many satellites. C-Band satellites have much less channels available than Ku-Band satellites and therefore more satellites are needed to provide enough channels. Possibilities that exist with TVRO systems is that you can also receive free channels and independent feeds from for instance news companies. You could for instance receive the unedited material that is broadcasted from a news crew somewhere in the coverage area of the satellite. They transmit their materials to their headquarters using a C-Band satellite. Many of these types of feeds are not scrambled and are available to everyone with the proper equipment.
TVRO systems are often referred to as Big Dish TV, C-Band Satellite TV and BUD (Big Ugly Dish).
DBS - Direct Broadcast Satellite
Satellite TV via DBS is done in the Ku-Band. These satellites work on higher frequencies and can transmit higher power signals. This means that much smaller dishes can be used to receive the signal. A small dish of 18 inches is already enough to receive all satellite TV by Satellite TV. This makes it possible to have satellite TV from an apartment on the 10th floor, if you have a clear line of sight to the south. This is the system used by Dish Network and other satellite TV providers.
DBS is for everyone. The satellite dish is so small that it is not an obstacle like with for instance the TVRO dishes of 3 to 6 feet. Once installed the dish needs no maintenance since it is aimed at just one satellite. Some dishes actually have 2 or more feeds which makes it possible to receive the signals from more than 1 satellite.
There are no free channels available on DBS satellites as these are often owned and used by the satellite TV provider it self, such as Dish Network, while TVRO satellites often are used by those who rent space on the satellite for a limited time. TVRO systems are meant for, for instance, transport of unedited materials between continents, but also within one continent.
DBS is meant for everyone with a simple, low cost installation of the system. Often the installation is for free as it really is very easy to do. The only thing that is needed is a bit of knowledge of where to find the satellite and the tools that make this even easier. A qualified installer will find the satellite and point it to maximum reception within minutes.
You may think that there is only one type of satellite TV systembut youre incorrect. There is, in fact, two different formats of satellite TV: TeleVision Receive Only (TVRO) and Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS). Each satellite TV system is built differently and functions in its own fashion. Dish Network, for example, is a DBS system. However, not all satellite TV systems are DBS.
Below is a break down of each system. Read through it and gain a better understanding of the TVRO and DBS satellite TV systems.
TVRO TeleVision Receive Only
TVRO was the first satellite system available for home viewing of satellite TV. It required a relatively big dish of 3 to 6 feet in diameter and worked in C-Band. Frequencies of around 4 G Hertz are called C-Band and require bigger dishes because the wave length of these frequencies is longer than in Ku-Band which requires a much smaller dish of about 18 inches. Ku-Band is at 12 to 14 G Hertz.
TVRO systems also need a movable dish because it needs to get all the channels of many satellites. C-Band satellites have much less channels available than Ku-Band satellites and therefore more satellites are needed to provide enough channels. Possibilities that exist with TVRO systems is that you can also receive free channels and independent feeds from for instance news companies. You could for instance receive the unedited material that is broadcasted from a news crew somewhere in the coverage area of the satellite. They transmit their materials to their headquarters using a C-Band satellite. Many of these types of feeds are not scrambled and are available to everyone with the proper equipment.
TVRO systems are often referred to as Big Dish TV, C-Band Satellite TV and BUD (Big Ugly Dish).
DBS - Direct Broadcast Satellite
Satellite TV via DBS is done in the Ku-Band. These satellites work on higher frequencies and can transmit higher power signals. This means that much smaller dishes can be used to receive the signal. A small dish of 18 inches is already enough to receive all satellite TV by Satellite TV. This makes it possible to have satellite TV from an apartment on the 10th floor, if you have a clear line of sight to the south. This is the system used by Dish Network and other satellite TV providers.
DBS is for everyone. The satellite dish is so small that it is not an obstacle like with for instance the TVRO dishes of 3 to 6 feet. Once installed the dish needs no maintenance since it is aimed at just one satellite. Some dishes actually have 2 or more feeds which makes it possible to receive the signals from more than 1 satellite.
There are no free channels available on DBS satellites as these are often owned and used by the satellite TV provider it self, such as Dish Network, while TVRO satellites often are used by those who rent space on the satellite for a limited time. TVRO systems are meant for, for instance, transport of unedited materials between continents, but also within one continent.
DBS is meant for everyone with a simple, low cost installation of the system. Often the installation is for free as it really is very easy to do. The only thing that is needed is a bit of knowledge of where to find the satellite and the tools that make this even easier. A qualified installer will find the satellite and point it to maximum reception within minutes.
DISH Network Satellite TV -- What You Need to Know Before You Order
Launched in 1996 by EchoStar Communications, DISH Network is the second-largest satellite TV provider in the world, with 11 million subscribers and 9 broadcast satellites.
In addition to TV programming, DISH Network satellite TV also offers 50 Sirius Satellite Radio music channels and Starband broadband Internet service.
J.D. Power and Associates recently ranked DISH Network #1 in customer satisfaction among all U.S. satellite TV and cable companies.
DISH Network Satellite TV System
To receive DISH Network programming you need a DISH Network satellite TV system to capture the broadcast signal and transmit it to your TV.
Due to the competition between DISH Network dealers, you can now get a complete DISH Network satellite TV system free when you subscribe to their programming service.
Here's what you get when you subscribe to DISH Network's satellite TV service:
* A free DISH Network satellite TV dish and stand. * Up to four free receivers plus universal remotes. * Free DISH Network HDTV (high definition TV) receivers. * Free installation in up to four rooms of your home. * Free gifts such as a free DVD player and home theater system (click on the links below for current offers).
DISH Network Satellite TV Service
Here's what you get with DISH Network service:
* All-digital programming for the clearest picture and sound available. * More than 256 program program channels. * Up to 500 commercial-free movies per month. * DVR (digital video recording) so you can record your favorite programs. * Up to 60 pay-per-view programs per day. * Your local channels broadcast in digital format. * Fifty commercial-free Sirius Radio music channels with CD-quality sound. * Toll-free, 24-hour, 7-days-a-week customer service.
DISH Network Satellite TV Programming
Here are the DISH Network programming packages currently available:
* America's Top 60 ? 60 program channels for $31.99 per month.
* America's Top 120 120 program channels plus 32 channels of Sirius satellite radio for $42.99 per month.
* America's Top 180180 program channels plus 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio for $52.99 per month.
* America's "Everything" Pak230 program channels, Showtime, Starz!, HBO, Cinemax, 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio, and DISH Network HDTV programming for $86.99 per month..
Note: Visit http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide.com for more information on DISH Network programming packages, current offers, and free gifts.
Ordering DISH Network Satellite TV Service
You can place your order online, or you can call toll-free and order through a DISH Network representative.
The representative will take your order, schedule your installation, and answer any questions you may have. Installation time is usually one to five days after you place your order.
A certified Direct TV installer will install your system, test it to make sure it works, then show you how to use all the functions and controls.
Bottom Line
With DISH Network satellite TV service starting at a dollar a day, plus the fact that you can get a complete satellite TV system for free, DISH Network satellite TV is a bargain.
Launched in 1996 by EchoStar Communications, DISH Network is the second-largest satellite TV provider in the world, with 11 million subscribers and 9 broadcast satellites.
In addition to TV programming, DISH Network satellite TV also offers 50 Sirius Satellite Radio music channels and Starband broadband Internet service.
J.D. Power and Associates recently ranked DISH Network #1 in customer satisfaction among all U.S. satellite TV and cable companies.
DISH Network Satellite TV System
To receive DISH Network programming you need a DISH Network satellite TV system to capture the broadcast signal and transmit it to your TV.
Due to the competition between DISH Network dealers, you can now get a complete DISH Network satellite TV system free when you subscribe to their programming service.
Here's what you get when you subscribe to DISH Network's satellite TV service:
* A free DISH Network satellite TV dish and stand. * Up to four free receivers plus universal remotes. * Free DISH Network HDTV (high definition TV) receivers. * Free installation in up to four rooms of your home. * Free gifts such as a free DVD player and home theater system (click on the links below for current offers).
DISH Network Satellite TV Service
Here's what you get with DISH Network service:
* All-digital programming for the clearest picture and sound available. * More than 256 program program channels. * Up to 500 commercial-free movies per month. * DVR (digital video recording) so you can record your favorite programs. * Up to 60 pay-per-view programs per day. * Your local channels broadcast in digital format. * Fifty commercial-free Sirius Radio music channels with CD-quality sound. * Toll-free, 24-hour, 7-days-a-week customer service.
DISH Network Satellite TV Programming
Here are the DISH Network programming packages currently available:
* America's Top 60 ? 60 program channels for $31.99 per month.
* America's Top 120 120 program channels plus 32 channels of Sirius satellite radio for $42.99 per month.
* America's Top 180180 program channels plus 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio for $52.99 per month.
* America's "Everything" Pak230 program channels, Showtime, Starz!, HBO, Cinemax, 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio, and DISH Network HDTV programming for $86.99 per month..
Note: Visit http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide.com for more information on DISH Network programming packages, current offers, and free gifts.
Ordering DISH Network Satellite TV Service
You can place your order online, or you can call toll-free and order through a DISH Network representative.
The representative will take your order, schedule your installation, and answer any questions you may have. Installation time is usually one to five days after you place your order.
A certified Direct TV installer will install your system, test it to make sure it works, then show you how to use all the functions and controls.
Bottom Line
With DISH Network satellite TV service starting at a dollar a day, plus the fact that you can get a complete satellite TV system for free, DISH Network satellite TV is a bargain.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Dish Network: More Than 12 Million Customers Served
As of December 2005 Dish Network exceeded the 12 million-customer mark, living up to its reputation as the fastest growing digital satellite television provider in the country. The company has attracted more than 6.7 million subscribers since 2001 - that's more new customers than any other satellite or cable company in the past five years. In January 2005, it reached the 11 million-customer mark, meaning that, in the past year alone, Dish Network added more than a million subscribers.
Dish Network's parent company, EchoStar, is in the NASDAQ 100 and is a Fortune 500 company. The company has been extremely innovative over the years, introducing cutting edge equipment well ahead of other TV service providers. They were the first to introduce satellite receivers with built-in digital video recorder (DVR) capabilities, and the first to have a DVR that makes it possible for subscribers to record and view two different shows at the same time. Dish Network has also pioneered high definition technology, offering the widest range of high definition programming (HD) available. They were the first to introduce a high definition DVR. They now offer more than 1700 hours of HD programming a week, with HD options in movies, sports, news and weather.
Thanks to its rapid growth and innovative spirit, Dish Network is now the third largest TV subscription service in the U. S. Offering hundreds of channels, the company is constantly adding new networks and more programming. In 2005 alone, they added the NFL Network, College Sports Television, ESPNU, Fox Reality TV and ten HD VOOM channels. With a new interactive feature called Dish Home, viewers can watch six networks on a single screen. Dish Network now offer more than 100 international channels that cover a range of 25 different languages. Sirius satellite radio, another recent addition, offers the best in 24-hour commercial-free radio, with programming in an incredible range of musical styles, as well as the best in talk shows and comedy. Martha Stewart and Lance Armstrong are both on Sirius.
Switch to Dish Network and see what you're missing: the best digital satellite TV, with the clearest images and sharpest sound around. You'll get the best customer support, available 24 hours a day. Dish Network has been consistently recognized for its customer care, winning number-one rankings from both J.D. Power and Associates and the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Year after year, they've beaten all other subscription TV services in the country. If you're thinking of making the switch from cable to satellite, there are lots of great offers and packages are available now. Click here for more information. First-time Dish Network subscribers get free installation, free equipment for up to four rooms, and free receivers and DVRs.
As of December 2005 Dish Network exceeded the 12 million-customer mark, living up to its reputation as the fastest growing digital satellite television provider in the country. The company has attracted more than 6.7 million subscribers since 2001 - that's more new customers than any other satellite or cable company in the past five years. In January 2005, it reached the 11 million-customer mark, meaning that, in the past year alone, Dish Network added more than a million subscribers.
Dish Network's parent company, EchoStar, is in the NASDAQ 100 and is a Fortune 500 company. The company has been extremely innovative over the years, introducing cutting edge equipment well ahead of other TV service providers. They were the first to introduce satellite receivers with built-in digital video recorder (DVR) capabilities, and the first to have a DVR that makes it possible for subscribers to record and view two different shows at the same time. Dish Network has also pioneered high definition technology, offering the widest range of high definition programming (HD) available. They were the first to introduce a high definition DVR. They now offer more than 1700 hours of HD programming a week, with HD options in movies, sports, news and weather.
Thanks to its rapid growth and innovative spirit, Dish Network is now the third largest TV subscription service in the U. S. Offering hundreds of channels, the company is constantly adding new networks and more programming. In 2005 alone, they added the NFL Network, College Sports Television, ESPNU, Fox Reality TV and ten HD VOOM channels. With a new interactive feature called Dish Home, viewers can watch six networks on a single screen. Dish Network now offer more than 100 international channels that cover a range of 25 different languages. Sirius satellite radio, another recent addition, offers the best in 24-hour commercial-free radio, with programming in an incredible range of musical styles, as well as the best in talk shows and comedy. Martha Stewart and Lance Armstrong are both on Sirius.
Switch to Dish Network and see what you're missing: the best digital satellite TV, with the clearest images and sharpest sound around. You'll get the best customer support, available 24 hours a day. Dish Network has been consistently recognized for its customer care, winning number-one rankings from both J.D. Power and Associates and the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Year after year, they've beaten all other subscription TV services in the country. If you're thinking of making the switch from cable to satellite, there are lots of great offers and packages are available now. Click here for more information. First-time Dish Network subscribers get free installation, free equipment for up to four rooms, and free receivers and DVRs.
Cheap Satellite TV -- Who Has the Best Deals?
Just a few years ago there was no such thing as a cheap satellite TV system. A decent system cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000 for a satellite TV dish and the array of electronic boxes that came with it. Not only that, it cost hundreds of dollars to have a big-dish satellite TV system installed.
Today, because the satellite TV industry has become so competitive, dealers are giving away satellite TV systems to entice people to subscribe to their satellite TV service. Even the installation is free.
So when it comes to finding a cheap TV system, you're in luck. They're not just cheap, they're free.
Satellite TV Systems
Heres what you get when you subscribe to either DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service:
* A free satellite TV dish and mounting stand.
* Up to four free satellite TV receivers plus universal remote controls.
* Free professional installation of your system in up to four rooms of your home.
* Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers so you can record your favorite programs.
* HDTV satellite TV receivers (optional) for high definition reception.
Note: DISH Network and DIRECTV offer bonus gifts such as a free DVD player and home theater system when you order their service. Click on the links below to see the latest offers.
Cheap Satellite TV Service
When it comes to satellite TV service, you can pay anywhere from $31.99 a month for 60 channels of programming, on up to $93.99 a month for 215 channels.
Both DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service includes the following:
* More than 225 program channels with digital-quality picture and sound.
* Up to 500 commercial-free movies per month.
* DVR (digital video recording) so you can bypass commercials and record your favorite programs.
* HD (high definition) programming.
* Up to 60 pay-per-view programs per day.
* Your local channels with digital picture and sound.
* Commercial-free music channels with all-digital sound.
* Toll-free and online 24/7 customer service.
Note: DISH Network and DIRECTV offer special introductory programming rates for new customers. Click on the links below for current offers.
The Bottom Line
Getting the cheapest price for satellite TV depends on whether you want the cheapest service, or you want the cheapest price per channel.
DISH Network has the cheapest satellite TV service. Their starter package -- America's Top Sixty -- gives you 60 channels of satellite TV programming, including your local channels, for $31.99 per month.
DIRECTV's Total Choice program package offers the cheapest price per channel at $0.31 per channel ($41.99 135 channels). In addition to 135 program channels, you also get your local channels and 31 music channels.
If television is your primary form of entertainment and you want a wide variety of shows, movies, sports, and news ... if you're tired of fuzzy reception and want digital-quality picture and sound ... if your cable bill is beginning to equal your mortgage payment -- then I think you'll find satellite TV is a real bargain.
Just a few years ago there was no such thing as a cheap satellite TV system. A decent system cost anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000 for a satellite TV dish and the array of electronic boxes that came with it. Not only that, it cost hundreds of dollars to have a big-dish satellite TV system installed.
Today, because the satellite TV industry has become so competitive, dealers are giving away satellite TV systems to entice people to subscribe to their satellite TV service. Even the installation is free.
So when it comes to finding a cheap TV system, you're in luck. They're not just cheap, they're free.
Satellite TV Systems
Heres what you get when you subscribe to either DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service:
* A free satellite TV dish and mounting stand.
* Up to four free satellite TV receivers plus universal remote controls.
* Free professional installation of your system in up to four rooms of your home.
* Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers so you can record your favorite programs.
* HDTV satellite TV receivers (optional) for high definition reception.
Note: DISH Network and DIRECTV offer bonus gifts such as a free DVD player and home theater system when you order their service. Click on the links below to see the latest offers.
Cheap Satellite TV Service
When it comes to satellite TV service, you can pay anywhere from $31.99 a month for 60 channels of programming, on up to $93.99 a month for 215 channels.
Both DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service includes the following:
* More than 225 program channels with digital-quality picture and sound.
* Up to 500 commercial-free movies per month.
* DVR (digital video recording) so you can bypass commercials and record your favorite programs.
* HD (high definition) programming.
* Up to 60 pay-per-view programs per day.
* Your local channels with digital picture and sound.
* Commercial-free music channels with all-digital sound.
* Toll-free and online 24/7 customer service.
Note: DISH Network and DIRECTV offer special introductory programming rates for new customers. Click on the links below for current offers.
The Bottom Line
Getting the cheapest price for satellite TV depends on whether you want the cheapest service, or you want the cheapest price per channel.
DISH Network has the cheapest satellite TV service. Their starter package -- America's Top Sixty -- gives you 60 channels of satellite TV programming, including your local channels, for $31.99 per month.
DIRECTV's Total Choice program package offers the cheapest price per channel at $0.31 per channel ($41.99 135 channels). In addition to 135 program channels, you also get your local channels and 31 music channels.
If television is your primary form of entertainment and you want a wide variety of shows, movies, sports, and news ... if you're tired of fuzzy reception and want digital-quality picture and sound ... if your cable bill is beginning to equal your mortgage payment -- then I think you'll find satellite TV is a real bargain.
Monday, May 28, 2007
How To Choose Your TV Satellite Dish Service
What is the best way to figure out which TV satellite dish to go with? We are constantly bombarded with the advertisements from every TV satellite dish company imaginable, which can make figuring out which one you want difficult. It is true that a dish can improve your home many ways. It will help you get better television reception and increase the number of televisions to which you have access. You and I both know, though, that it can certainly be expensive. The best way to figure out which is the best deal is to compare satellite companies and systems. The best place to make your comparisons is online.
You probably use the internet to price compare a lot anyway. You probably check out prices on books, CDs, appliances, and even cars via the internet. So why wouldnt you do the same thing when trying to figure out who can give you the best deal on a TV satellite dish and programming? Take the time to sit down and make the comparisons to make sure that you are getting the best product for the money you are spending.
When it comes to making the actual comparisons, there are a number of things you can and should look for. Look first at programming options. Make sure that the companies you are considering have a package that fits what you are looking for in your programming. If they dont have what you want or need, it doesnt matter how little they may charge for their TV satellite dish service. Also, check out on line reviews to find out if the companies are reliable and if they have good customer service available to their customers. Find out what the monthly charges are as well is how much you are going to pay for installation and start up.
Also, just to make sure you are making the right decision, you may also want to compare cable prices to TV satellite dish service prices. Check out the pros and cons of TV satellite dish service and cable to make sure that you pick the one that will work best for your entertainment needs as well as where you live. The two services often offer many of the same options, but which one is best often depends on where you live or what specifically you need.
Choosing a TV satellite dish service or cable service can be a big decision. The only way to make sure that you are getting what you want at the best price possible is to research and price compare. By using the internet, you can sit down and quickly educate yourself on available TV satellite dish and cable companies as well as consumer reviews and information on those companies. In the end, you will be able to get the best satellite service for your money by just doing some quick and easy research.
What is the best way to figure out which TV satellite dish to go with? We are constantly bombarded with the advertisements from every TV satellite dish company imaginable, which can make figuring out which one you want difficult. It is true that a dish can improve your home many ways. It will help you get better television reception and increase the number of televisions to which you have access. You and I both know, though, that it can certainly be expensive. The best way to figure out which is the best deal is to compare satellite companies and systems. The best place to make your comparisons is online.
You probably use the internet to price compare a lot anyway. You probably check out prices on books, CDs, appliances, and even cars via the internet. So why wouldnt you do the same thing when trying to figure out who can give you the best deal on a TV satellite dish and programming? Take the time to sit down and make the comparisons to make sure that you are getting the best product for the money you are spending.
When it comes to making the actual comparisons, there are a number of things you can and should look for. Look first at programming options. Make sure that the companies you are considering have a package that fits what you are looking for in your programming. If they dont have what you want or need, it doesnt matter how little they may charge for their TV satellite dish service. Also, check out on line reviews to find out if the companies are reliable and if they have good customer service available to their customers. Find out what the monthly charges are as well is how much you are going to pay for installation and start up.
Also, just to make sure you are making the right decision, you may also want to compare cable prices to TV satellite dish service prices. Check out the pros and cons of TV satellite dish service and cable to make sure that you pick the one that will work best for your entertainment needs as well as where you live. The two services often offer many of the same options, but which one is best often depends on where you live or what specifically you need.
Choosing a TV satellite dish service or cable service can be a big decision. The only way to make sure that you are getting what you want at the best price possible is to research and price compare. By using the internet, you can sit down and quickly educate yourself on available TV satellite dish and cable companies as well as consumer reviews and information on those companies. In the end, you will be able to get the best satellite service for your money by just doing some quick and easy research.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Satellite Radio Guide For Novice Users
A satellite radio or subscription radio (SR) is a digital radio that receives signals broadcast by communications satellite that covers a much wider geographical range than normal radio signals.
The satellite radios function anywhere there is line of sight between the antenna and the satellite, given there are no major obstructions, such as tunnels or buildings. SR audiences can follow a single channel regardless of location within a given range.
As the technology requires access to a commercial satellite for signal propagation, SR services are commercial business entities (not private parties), which offer a package of channels as part of their service requiring a subscription from end users to access its channels.
The satellite radios use the 2.3GHz S band in North America, and generally shares the 1.4GHz L band with local Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) stations elsewhere. It is a type of direct broadcast satellite, and is strong enough that it requires no satellite dish to receive. Curvature of the Earth limits the reach of the signal, but due to the high orbit of the satellites, two or three are usually sufficient to provide coverage for an entire continent.
Presently, the main radio satellite service provider in Europe, Asia and Africa is WorldSpace. WorldSpace has its own satellites covering most of Europe, Asia and Africa.
XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio are the two radio satellite gains in the United States and entire North America. A monthly fee is charged for both services. Sirius offers a one time fee plan of nearly $500 valid for the lifetime of the equipment. These offer the news, weather, sports, and several music channels.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) commenced the Canada's first satellite radio operations on November 1, 2004.
A satellite radio or subscription radio (SR) is a digital radio that receives signals broadcast by communications satellite that covers a much wider geographical range than normal radio signals.
The satellite radios function anywhere there is line of sight between the antenna and the satellite, given there are no major obstructions, such as tunnels or buildings. SR audiences can follow a single channel regardless of location within a given range.
As the technology requires access to a commercial satellite for signal propagation, SR services are commercial business entities (not private parties), which offer a package of channels as part of their service requiring a subscription from end users to access its channels.
The satellite radios use the 2.3GHz S band in North America, and generally shares the 1.4GHz L band with local Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) stations elsewhere. It is a type of direct broadcast satellite, and is strong enough that it requires no satellite dish to receive. Curvature of the Earth limits the reach of the signal, but due to the high orbit of the satellites, two or three are usually sufficient to provide coverage for an entire continent.
Presently, the main radio satellite service provider in Europe, Asia and Africa is WorldSpace. WorldSpace has its own satellites covering most of Europe, Asia and Africa.
XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio are the two radio satellite gains in the United States and entire North America. A monthly fee is charged for both services. Sirius offers a one time fee plan of nearly $500 valid for the lifetime of the equipment. These offer the news, weather, sports, and several music channels.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) commenced the Canada's first satellite radio operations on November 1, 2004.
High Speed Internet - Using A Satellite Service
High Speed Internet and Satellite Service
Most people associate high speed Internet access with either a cable or DSL modem. You can however gain high speed Internet access using Satellite service. Most satellite service providers offer high speed connections to the Internet. Some offer better quality support and services than others, so it is important you do your homework and investigate a company's offerings before committing to satellite high speed Internet services.
Advantages of Satellite High Speed Internet
Here are some advantages of satellite high speed Internet services:
If you already use a satellite service provider for your television programming, chances are you can use the same provider to gain access to high speed Internet services.
Most high speed satellite services offer two-way and high speed access to the Internet that enable a constant connection to the Web.
You can use satellite high speed Internet without tying up your phone line. Thus you don't have to worry about missing important calls and you won't have to worry about slow dial up services.
Most satellite providers offer professional installation of high speed equipment when you buy a satellite.
You can get satellite high speed Internet services anywhere in the U.S., making this service more widely available than DSL.
High speed Internet provided by satellite services often results in smooth downloads of audio and video data on the web.
High speed Internet using a satellite service is a good choice for anyone that doesn't live in the normal access or service area for Cable or DSL services. While Satellite is often more expensive than DSL or Cable, it is a good choice for people that wouldn't otherwise have access to high speed Internet.
High Speed Internet and Satellite Service
Most people associate high speed Internet access with either a cable or DSL modem. You can however gain high speed Internet access using Satellite service. Most satellite service providers offer high speed connections to the Internet. Some offer better quality support and services than others, so it is important you do your homework and investigate a company's offerings before committing to satellite high speed Internet services.
Advantages of Satellite High Speed Internet
Here are some advantages of satellite high speed Internet services:
If you already use a satellite service provider for your television programming, chances are you can use the same provider to gain access to high speed Internet services.
Most high speed satellite services offer two-way and high speed access to the Internet that enable a constant connection to the Web.
You can use satellite high speed Internet without tying up your phone line. Thus you don't have to worry about missing important calls and you won't have to worry about slow dial up services.
Most satellite providers offer professional installation of high speed equipment when you buy a satellite.
You can get satellite high speed Internet services anywhere in the U.S., making this service more widely available than DSL.
High speed Internet provided by satellite services often results in smooth downloads of audio and video data on the web.
High speed Internet using a satellite service is a good choice for anyone that doesn't live in the normal access or service area for Cable or DSL services. While Satellite is often more expensive than DSL or Cable, it is a good choice for people that wouldn't otherwise have access to high speed Internet.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Purchasing Satellite TV Equipment
Each day more people make the decision to get their television programming through a satellite. Satellite TV is increasing in popularity and that rise in popularity is expected to continue on into the future.
When it comes to satellite TV, there are many individuals who focus solely on the cost of getting the channels that they want. The price of a service is important, but so is the equipment that you plan on receiving that service with.
Satellite TV equipment can come from two different sources. It can come directly from a satellite TV provider or it can be purchased from another location. Where you get your satellite TV equipment will all depend on your personal preferences. Before you make a finial decision it is important that you educate yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of acquiring satellite TV equipment from certain locations.
Many satellite TV subscribers make the decision to get their equipment through their satellite provider. The biggest advantage of doing so is that the equipment can often be obtained for little or no cost. It is not uncommon for a provider to offer valuable deals and discounts on satellite receivers and dishes. This means that it is possible to become a customer without having to pay equipment fees.
The biggest disadvantage of getting satellite TV equipment through a provider is one that many individuals are not even aware of. The majority of satellite TV providers are not giving you their equipment; in fact, they are leasing it you. This means that if you decide to switch television providers you will have to return the equipment. This is something that many individuals do not have a problem with, but a problem may arise if the equipment is damaged. Damaged equipment or missing remotes may result in being charged the full retail price for each item.
The alternative to leasing satellite equipment from a satellite TV provider is to outright purchase the equipment. The most common place to purchase satellite equipment is from a traditional storefront retail location or online. Most traditional department stores and media stores carry a selection of satellite dishes and receivers.
There are a number of advantages to purchasing satellite equipment from a retail store. The biggest advantage is that the equipment is yours to keep. This means that you can take your dish and receiver with you on camping trips and other family outings without having to worry about being penalized should the equipment become damaged.
When a satellite TV provider leases equipment to their subscribers they tend to offer only the standard equipment. Buying the equipment from a retail store gives shoppers a larger selection to choose from.
Having a choice when it comes to purchasing satellite TV equipment is nice, but it can also result in errors. Not all satellite receivers are compatible with every satellite TV provider. That is why it is important to ensure that the two are compatible before paying for the equipment.
The price of satellite equipment is one of the most common reasons why individuals do not outright purchase their equipment. The average cost of a satellite dish and receiver, when purchased together, is between one hundred and two hundred dollars. It is important to note that the cost of a satellite dish and receiver will all depend on where the items are being purchased from.
Leasing satellite TV equipment and purchasing it both have their advantages and disadvantages. When deciding which is the best way to acquire satellite TV equipment you are encouraged to examine each advantage and disadvantage and then apply them to your situation.
Each day more people make the decision to get their television programming through a satellite. Satellite TV is increasing in popularity and that rise in popularity is expected to continue on into the future.
When it comes to satellite TV, there are many individuals who focus solely on the cost of getting the channels that they want. The price of a service is important, but so is the equipment that you plan on receiving that service with.
Satellite TV equipment can come from two different sources. It can come directly from a satellite TV provider or it can be purchased from another location. Where you get your satellite TV equipment will all depend on your personal preferences. Before you make a finial decision it is important that you educate yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of acquiring satellite TV equipment from certain locations.
Many satellite TV subscribers make the decision to get their equipment through their satellite provider. The biggest advantage of doing so is that the equipment can often be obtained for little or no cost. It is not uncommon for a provider to offer valuable deals and discounts on satellite receivers and dishes. This means that it is possible to become a customer without having to pay equipment fees.
The biggest disadvantage of getting satellite TV equipment through a provider is one that many individuals are not even aware of. The majority of satellite TV providers are not giving you their equipment; in fact, they are leasing it you. This means that if you decide to switch television providers you will have to return the equipment. This is something that many individuals do not have a problem with, but a problem may arise if the equipment is damaged. Damaged equipment or missing remotes may result in being charged the full retail price for each item.
The alternative to leasing satellite equipment from a satellite TV provider is to outright purchase the equipment. The most common place to purchase satellite equipment is from a traditional storefront retail location or online. Most traditional department stores and media stores carry a selection of satellite dishes and receivers.
There are a number of advantages to purchasing satellite equipment from a retail store. The biggest advantage is that the equipment is yours to keep. This means that you can take your dish and receiver with you on camping trips and other family outings without having to worry about being penalized should the equipment become damaged.
When a satellite TV provider leases equipment to their subscribers they tend to offer only the standard equipment. Buying the equipment from a retail store gives shoppers a larger selection to choose from.
Having a choice when it comes to purchasing satellite TV equipment is nice, but it can also result in errors. Not all satellite receivers are compatible with every satellite TV provider. That is why it is important to ensure that the two are compatible before paying for the equipment.
The price of satellite equipment is one of the most common reasons why individuals do not outright purchase their equipment. The average cost of a satellite dish and receiver, when purchased together, is between one hundred and two hundred dollars. It is important to note that the cost of a satellite dish and receiver will all depend on where the items are being purchased from.
Leasing satellite TV equipment and purchasing it both have their advantages and disadvantages. When deciding which is the best way to acquire satellite TV equipment you are encouraged to examine each advantage and disadvantage and then apply them to your situation.
Knowing Your Satellite TV Systems
Even if you watch your satellite television 5 hours a day, I bet you can't tell what a satellite TV system really is.
Satellite television is TV broadcast delivered by way of orbiting communications satellites located 22,300 miles above the earth's surface. Satellite TV system, like other communications relayed by satellite, starts with a transmitting satellite antenna located at an uplink facility. Uplink satellite dishes are directed toward the satellite that its signals will be transmitted to, and are very large, as much as 9 to 12 meters (30 to 40 feet) in diameter.
There are mainly two types of satellite TV systems: TVRO and DBS. TVRO system, aka Television Receive Only, is the first satellite system available for home satellite viewing system. While the DBS system, Direct Broadcast Satellite is available later. These two satellite systems work in different band (C-band and Ku-band) and their working system specifications are quite a different.
Television Receive Only (TVRO) systems
TVRO systems in United States are often referred as Big Dish TV, C-Band Satellite TV or BUD (Big Ugly Dish). It was the first satellite TV system being commercialized and brought into the U.S. families.
Viewing TVRO broadcast requires a big and movable dish - which is why it is well known as big dish TV. The TVRO dish's diameter ranged from 3 to 6 feet. It works in C-Band with frequencies of around 4 GHz. As news companies normally transmit their materials to their headquarters using a C-Band satellite; and as many of these types of feeds are not scrambled, chances to unedited news are great. Besides with TVRO systems, you can also receive free channels and independent feeds from for instance news companies.
Ever wonder why do we need such a big dish to receive TVRO signals? It's because of TVRO's wave length of these frequencies is longer than in Ku-Band which requires a much smaller dish of about 18 inches. Ku-Band, which is used by DBS, is at 12 to 14 G Hertz.
Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) system
Satellite TV services were popular only after Direct Broadcast Satellite system is introduced. DBS is meant for everyone with a simple, low cost installation of the system. Small dish, maintenance-free, and stable signals receptions -- all these makes the satellite TV system a good commercial product.
Satellite broadcast via DBS system is done in the Ku-Band. These satellites work on higher frequencies and can transmit higher power signals. This is why smaller dishes can be used to receive satellite signal for DBS systems.
As you might know, a small TV dish of 18 inches is already good enough to receive all satellite TV signals by Satellite companies. This makes it possible to have satellite TV from an apartment on the 10th floor, if you have a clear line of sight to the south. Once installed the dish needs no maintenance since it is aimed at just one satellite. Some dishes actually have 2 or more feeds, which makes it possible to receive the signals from more than 1 satellite.
Unfortunately, there are no free channels available on DBS satellites broadcast. DBS broadcasting are often owned and used by the satellite TV provider (for example, Dish Network and DirecTV) it self. Often the installation is for free as it really is very easy to do. The only thing that is needed is a bit of knowledge of where to find the satellite thus a qualified installer will find the satellite and point it to maximum reception within minutes.
Currently in United States, Dish Network and DirecTV are the major DBS systems provides. As satellite TV services are the latecomer in home TV broadcasting services, they are now fighting hard to win the market segments with extremely low prices. Free satellite TV systems, free DVR systems, free DVD players, free shipping, free installations, free HD upgrades, free home protection plans they give free things as much as possible! All you need to be to qualify the deals condition is you must commit on the satellite TV deals for one year and you must be a first-time customer. With extremely low start up cost, online satellite TV retailers are now offering some very lucrative offers. To review more about these online satellite TV retailers: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/FreeSatelliteTV/SatelliteTVDealers.htm and if you would like to compare Dish Network and DirecTV, this page is suggested: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/DirecTVvsDISH%20Network.htm
Even if you watch your satellite television 5 hours a day, I bet you can't tell what a satellite TV system really is.
Satellite television is TV broadcast delivered by way of orbiting communications satellites located 22,300 miles above the earth's surface. Satellite TV system, like other communications relayed by satellite, starts with a transmitting satellite antenna located at an uplink facility. Uplink satellite dishes are directed toward the satellite that its signals will be transmitted to, and are very large, as much as 9 to 12 meters (30 to 40 feet) in diameter.
There are mainly two types of satellite TV systems: TVRO and DBS. TVRO system, aka Television Receive Only, is the first satellite system available for home satellite viewing system. While the DBS system, Direct Broadcast Satellite is available later. These two satellite systems work in different band (C-band and Ku-band) and their working system specifications are quite a different.
Television Receive Only (TVRO) systems
TVRO systems in United States are often referred as Big Dish TV, C-Band Satellite TV or BUD (Big Ugly Dish). It was the first satellite TV system being commercialized and brought into the U.S. families.
Viewing TVRO broadcast requires a big and movable dish - which is why it is well known as big dish TV. The TVRO dish's diameter ranged from 3 to 6 feet. It works in C-Band with frequencies of around 4 GHz. As news companies normally transmit their materials to their headquarters using a C-Band satellite; and as many of these types of feeds are not scrambled, chances to unedited news are great. Besides with TVRO systems, you can also receive free channels and independent feeds from for instance news companies.
Ever wonder why do we need such a big dish to receive TVRO signals? It's because of TVRO's wave length of these frequencies is longer than in Ku-Band which requires a much smaller dish of about 18 inches. Ku-Band, which is used by DBS, is at 12 to 14 G Hertz.
Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) system
Satellite TV services were popular only after Direct Broadcast Satellite system is introduced. DBS is meant for everyone with a simple, low cost installation of the system. Small dish, maintenance-free, and stable signals receptions -- all these makes the satellite TV system a good commercial product.
Satellite broadcast via DBS system is done in the Ku-Band. These satellites work on higher frequencies and can transmit higher power signals. This is why smaller dishes can be used to receive satellite signal for DBS systems.
As you might know, a small TV dish of 18 inches is already good enough to receive all satellite TV signals by Satellite companies. This makes it possible to have satellite TV from an apartment on the 10th floor, if you have a clear line of sight to the south. Once installed the dish needs no maintenance since it is aimed at just one satellite. Some dishes actually have 2 or more feeds, which makes it possible to receive the signals from more than 1 satellite.
Unfortunately, there are no free channels available on DBS satellites broadcast. DBS broadcasting are often owned and used by the satellite TV provider (for example, Dish Network and DirecTV) it self. Often the installation is for free as it really is very easy to do. The only thing that is needed is a bit of knowledge of where to find the satellite thus a qualified installer will find the satellite and point it to maximum reception within minutes.
Currently in United States, Dish Network and DirecTV are the major DBS systems provides. As satellite TV services are the latecomer in home TV broadcasting services, they are now fighting hard to win the market segments with extremely low prices. Free satellite TV systems, free DVR systems, free DVD players, free shipping, free installations, free HD upgrades, free home protection plans they give free things as much as possible! All you need to be to qualify the deals condition is you must commit on the satellite TV deals for one year and you must be a first-time customer. With extremely low start up cost, online satellite TV retailers are now offering some very lucrative offers. To review more about these online satellite TV retailers: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/FreeSatelliteTV/SatelliteTVDealers.htm and if you would like to compare Dish Network and DirecTV, this page is suggested: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/DirecTVvsDISH%20Network.htm
Friday, May 25, 2007
Comparing Your Satellite TV Deals: Dish Network vs DirecTV
Are you looking for satellite TV deals? If you are one of the millions, I am sure you must be spinning around on which deals to go for. Is the Dish Network deal a better bargain; or DirecTV deals are more recommended? Free 4 (or fill in other numbers here) rooms satellite TV, free DVR systems, free TiVo, free home protection plans, free DVD player etc. Had you got jaded by all these bombastic sales terms and couldn't find any suitable offer for yourself?
To ease your pain, lets compare Dish Network deals with DirecTV deals. Lets see how does these two satellite TV services differ in term of pricings, programming choices, dealers reliability, and promotion conditions.
1. Comparing Dish Network and DirecTV promotions
Both Dish Network and DirecTV offer much better deals compare to cable TV companies. Dish Network dealers offer free satellite TV system up to 4 rooms, free basic Dish Home Protection Plans, free shipping, free standard installations, free HD upgrades, free DVD player, and DVR that records up to 100 hours. While offering around the same thing, DirecTV charged a small amount of shipping fees if you order more than two satellite TV systems. However, DirecTV is very popular as they offer some attractive premium packages like NFL Sunday Ticket that Dish Network doesn't have. Further more, with Sports season pass feature on TiVo, DirecTV lets users record an entire season without re-runs and advertisements.
2. Comparing Dish Network and DirecTV programming choices
Over 256 channels are available for Dish Network programming. Dish Network broadcasts as many as 231 NFL pre-season, regular season and post-season playoff games without having to purchase a costly season package subscription. Dish Network has more comprehensive international programming with additional foreign language programming packages compare to DirecTV. If you were looking for Spanish, Chinese, or any other international channels, Dish Network would be the best TV services to go for.
For DirecTV, users can get up to 225 channels with their services. The 255 channels are those standard selections and they are more or less the same with Dish Network programming choices. The main difference between Dish Network and DirecTV programming is the sport channels. DirecTV has exclusive rights to some sports channels. Sports packages like NHL Center Ice, MLB Extra Innings, NY Yankee Games, NBA League Pass and NFL Sunday Ticket allow you access to almost every NFL or NBA game.
3. Customer services comparisons between Dish Network and DirecTV
Both Dish Network and DirecTV have a 24-hour customer service line. Dish Network earns a higher credit on their after sales services as they monitor their dealers pretty well in term of customer satisfactions. Dish Pronto, AllSat satellites, and IDish Network are some of the top rated online Dish Network dealers.
4. Comparing Dish Network and DirecTV satellite TV systems
Both Dish Network and DirecTV retailers are now offering branded satellite TV system free up to 4 rooms to their first time customers. Some Dish Network dealers offer lifetime warranty for their basic satellite equipments; while for DirecTV dealers, 2 years extended warranty is normally given to their customer's satellite systems.
5. Monthly cost comparisons between Dish Network and DirecTV
Dish Network package starts from $19.99/mo, but standard packages will cost you around $30/mo. DirecTV base package starts from $29.99/mo. From the monthly cost point of view, Dish Network and DirecTV do not differ much. Their low monthly cost outranges cables a lot and had cause a lot of changes in the home TV business-having more than 20 millions in United States had subscribed to satellite TV services.
Wrapping things up, Dish Network would be a good choice to go for if movies and international channels are more to your concerns. If you are a football fans and can't live your days without football, DirecTV should be your choices. However, no matter which deal you decide to go with, you will, for sure, able to get a great deals with satellite TV. Low monthly cost, free satellite TV systems with no start up cost at all, wide programming choices, reputable customer services, and 100% digital picture quality - these free satellite TV deals should be considered if you are thinking of moving to the next stage in your home TV entertainments. Get more info on Dish Network vs DirecTV at this page: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/DirecTVvsDISH%20Network.htm
Are you looking for satellite TV deals? If you are one of the millions, I am sure you must be spinning around on which deals to go for. Is the Dish Network deal a better bargain; or DirecTV deals are more recommended? Free 4 (or fill in other numbers here) rooms satellite TV, free DVR systems, free TiVo, free home protection plans, free DVD player etc. Had you got jaded by all these bombastic sales terms and couldn't find any suitable offer for yourself?
To ease your pain, lets compare Dish Network deals with DirecTV deals. Lets see how does these two satellite TV services differ in term of pricings, programming choices, dealers reliability, and promotion conditions.
1. Comparing Dish Network and DirecTV promotions
Both Dish Network and DirecTV offer much better deals compare to cable TV companies. Dish Network dealers offer free satellite TV system up to 4 rooms, free basic Dish Home Protection Plans, free shipping, free standard installations, free HD upgrades, free DVD player, and DVR that records up to 100 hours. While offering around the same thing, DirecTV charged a small amount of shipping fees if you order more than two satellite TV systems. However, DirecTV is very popular as they offer some attractive premium packages like NFL Sunday Ticket that Dish Network doesn't have. Further more, with Sports season pass feature on TiVo, DirecTV lets users record an entire season without re-runs and advertisements.
2. Comparing Dish Network and DirecTV programming choices
Over 256 channels are available for Dish Network programming. Dish Network broadcasts as many as 231 NFL pre-season, regular season and post-season playoff games without having to purchase a costly season package subscription. Dish Network has more comprehensive international programming with additional foreign language programming packages compare to DirecTV. If you were looking for Spanish, Chinese, or any other international channels, Dish Network would be the best TV services to go for.
For DirecTV, users can get up to 225 channels with their services. The 255 channels are those standard selections and they are more or less the same with Dish Network programming choices. The main difference between Dish Network and DirecTV programming is the sport channels. DirecTV has exclusive rights to some sports channels. Sports packages like NHL Center Ice, MLB Extra Innings, NY Yankee Games, NBA League Pass and NFL Sunday Ticket allow you access to almost every NFL or NBA game.
3. Customer services comparisons between Dish Network and DirecTV
Both Dish Network and DirecTV have a 24-hour customer service line. Dish Network earns a higher credit on their after sales services as they monitor their dealers pretty well in term of customer satisfactions. Dish Pronto, AllSat satellites, and IDish Network are some of the top rated online Dish Network dealers.
4. Comparing Dish Network and DirecTV satellite TV systems
Both Dish Network and DirecTV retailers are now offering branded satellite TV system free up to 4 rooms to their first time customers. Some Dish Network dealers offer lifetime warranty for their basic satellite equipments; while for DirecTV dealers, 2 years extended warranty is normally given to their customer's satellite systems.
5. Monthly cost comparisons between Dish Network and DirecTV
Dish Network package starts from $19.99/mo, but standard packages will cost you around $30/mo. DirecTV base package starts from $29.99/mo. From the monthly cost point of view, Dish Network and DirecTV do not differ much. Their low monthly cost outranges cables a lot and had cause a lot of changes in the home TV business-having more than 20 millions in United States had subscribed to satellite TV services.
Wrapping things up, Dish Network would be a good choice to go for if movies and international channels are more to your concerns. If you are a football fans and can't live your days without football, DirecTV should be your choices. However, no matter which deal you decide to go with, you will, for sure, able to get a great deals with satellite TV. Low monthly cost, free satellite TV systems with no start up cost at all, wide programming choices, reputable customer services, and 100% digital picture quality - these free satellite TV deals should be considered if you are thinking of moving to the next stage in your home TV entertainments. Get more info on Dish Network vs DirecTV at this page: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/DirecTVvsDISH%20Network.htm
Satellete TV Guide
Deciding which satellite company to pick is a major choice till you try to decide which package you want with your service, then there is which receiver is the best to meet your needs not to mention the different dishes you must chose from. I know I have been through both and with the help of two friends one who works for Dish TV and the other than installs DirecTV systems I have really found there is a major amount of research you should do to make a wise decision on the best type of satellite TV system. I have compiled over 2000 websites for all the information of different aspects of the area of satellite TV.
I have tried the big two satellite companies personally. I have much information never found on any other websites. I believe this site will be your one stop site in the future. I left no stone unturned when the term satellite TV, hacking and programming are both addressed.
Installation is completly different between the the two companies and the are many factors that will improve your reception in the wiring design you deside in you installation plans. I found it is best to plan ahead the wiring and if possible have your wiring finished before your installation.
Deciding which satellite company to pick is a major choice till you try to decide which package you want with your service, then there is which receiver is the best to meet your needs not to mention the different dishes you must chose from. I know I have been through both and with the help of two friends one who works for Dish TV and the other than installs DirecTV systems I have really found there is a major amount of research you should do to make a wise decision on the best type of satellite TV system. I have compiled over 2000 websites for all the information of different aspects of the area of satellite TV.
I have tried the big two satellite companies personally. I have much information never found on any other websites. I believe this site will be your one stop site in the future. I left no stone unturned when the term satellite TV, hacking and programming are both addressed.
Installation is completly different between the the two companies and the are many factors that will improve your reception in the wiring design you deside in you installation plans. I found it is best to plan ahead the wiring and if possible have your wiring finished before your installation.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Dish Network Satellite: Better TV for All
DISH Network satellite is the second largest provider of satellite TV services in the United States. The network also provides a satellite TV guide, the satellite dishes and free network deals. The option of purchasing HDTV equipment and service packages that provides the viewers an access to 8 high definition channels is also available under the packages offered by the DISH network satellite TV service.
Dish Network- Programming Edge
The DISH network was launched by Echostar Communications in 1996 and currently has a subscriber base of over 11 million. The network has nine broadcasting satellites at present. The number of channels offered by the Dish network satellite TV services is more than that offered by its rival DirecTV. The facilities offered by the Dish network are available in more than 50 states of the United States at a monthly cost of less than $100. This satellite TV service provider also offers a large number of sports dedicated channels along with foreign language programs.
The DISH network also offers 50 Sirius Satellite Radio music channels and Starband broadband Internet service and has recently been rated as the number one in customer satisfaction by JD Power & Associates amongst all satellite service providers in the US.
The offerings of the DISH network satellite can be received through a satellite system which transmits the signals to the viewers TV. Increased competition in the satellite-networking arena has resulted in lucrative offers for satellite TV packages for the customers. Most of the service providers including the DISH network provide the satellite networking system (equipment) free to their subscribers.
The package offered by the DISH network provider includes: a satellite TV dish and stand, up to four receivers and a universal remote and high definition TV receivers. The service providers also offer free installation of the system in up to four rooms in the viewers house. The DISH network providers also offer various gifts such as a DVD player or a home theatre system to its subscribers.
The DISH network service for satellite TV includes more than 256 program channels, up to 500 commercial movies every month, the facility of digital video recording, up to 60 pay per view programs every day and fifty commercial-free Sirius Radio music channels with CD-quality sound. Under the service provided by the DISH network the local channels are also broadcast in digital format. The sound and the picture quality offered by the channel are said to be very good. The various packages offered by the DISH network range from $31.99 per month to $86.99 per month. These packages can be bought through phone or internet.
DISH Network satellite is the second largest provider of satellite TV services in the United States. The network also provides a satellite TV guide, the satellite dishes and free network deals. The option of purchasing HDTV equipment and service packages that provides the viewers an access to 8 high definition channels is also available under the packages offered by the DISH network satellite TV service.
Dish Network- Programming Edge
The DISH network was launched by Echostar Communications in 1996 and currently has a subscriber base of over 11 million. The network has nine broadcasting satellites at present. The number of channels offered by the Dish network satellite TV services is more than that offered by its rival DirecTV. The facilities offered by the Dish network are available in more than 50 states of the United States at a monthly cost of less than $100. This satellite TV service provider also offers a large number of sports dedicated channels along with foreign language programs.
The DISH network also offers 50 Sirius Satellite Radio music channels and Starband broadband Internet service and has recently been rated as the number one in customer satisfaction by JD Power & Associates amongst all satellite service providers in the US.
The offerings of the DISH network satellite can be received through a satellite system which transmits the signals to the viewers TV. Increased competition in the satellite-networking arena has resulted in lucrative offers for satellite TV packages for the customers. Most of the service providers including the DISH network provide the satellite networking system (equipment) free to their subscribers.
The package offered by the DISH network provider includes: a satellite TV dish and stand, up to four receivers and a universal remote and high definition TV receivers. The service providers also offer free installation of the system in up to four rooms in the viewers house. The DISH network providers also offer various gifts such as a DVD player or a home theatre system to its subscribers.
The DISH network service for satellite TV includes more than 256 program channels, up to 500 commercial movies every month, the facility of digital video recording, up to 60 pay per view programs every day and fifty commercial-free Sirius Radio music channels with CD-quality sound. Under the service provided by the DISH network the local channels are also broadcast in digital format. The sound and the picture quality offered by the channel are said to be very good. The various packages offered by the DISH network range from $31.99 per month to $86.99 per month. These packages can be bought through phone or internet.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Satellite TV Comparison - Providers and Dealers Compared
Satellite TV providers are the companies that offer satellite TV programming to the public. They purchase satellite TV programming from networks, independent companies, and radio stations, then make their programming available to the public through the use of satellites.
Satellite TV dealers are the companies who sell the satellite TV services and satellite TV equipment offered by the satellite TV providers.
In the U.S. there are two major satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- and there are hundreds of satellite TV dealers who sell their services and systems.
Satellite TV Providers Comparison
DISH Network
DISH Network was launched in 1996, and currently has more than 12 million subscribers. It's ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DISH Network offers 375 channels of all-digital satellite TV programming including movie channels, pay-per-view programs, sports packages, and Sirius satellite radio. They have the biggest variety of movies, shows, and international programming of the two satellite TV providers.
DISH Network programming starts at $19.99 for 40 program channels, and goes up to $74.99 for 375 channels, including 60 Sirius radio channels.
DISH Network has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a lifetime warranty on their satellite TV systems.
DIRECTV
Started in 1994, DIRECTV was the first DBS (direct broadcast satellite) TV provider. It currently has more than 14 million subscribers and is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DIRECTV offers 250 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view, sports packages, and XM satellite radio. They have the most sports packages of the satellite TV providers.
DIRECTV programming starts at $29.99 a month for 155 program channels, including 31 XM radio channels, and goes up to $96.99 for 250 channels.
DIRECTV has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a one-year warranty on their satellite TV systems.
Note: For more information on DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service, including their latest bonuses, free gifts, and ordering information, click on the links below.
Satellite TV Dealers Comparison
Due to the rise in popularity of satellite TV, satellite TV dealers have been popping up all over the country promising the best deals, the best service, and everything else under the sun. But many of them have hidden service fees, provide you with shoddy installation, and give little or no customer service.
I've spent numerous hours researching online satellite TV dealers to find out who's the most reputable and who has the best deals. Here's a rundown on the top four dealers:
DISH Network Satellite TV Dealers
Allsat (Best)
Established in 1995, Allsat is one of the oldest and most reputable online satellite TV dealers. Their prices, reputation, and service are second to none.
Allsat currently offers:
* A free satellite dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers
* Free HD (high definition) receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
VMC (Good)
VMC is one of the largest and most well known satellite TV dealers in the U.S. They installed the satellite TV system in the U.S. Capitol building.
VMC currently offers:
* A free 4-room satellite TV system
* Free professional installation
* Free digital video recorders
* Free HDTV receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
DIRECTV Satellite TV Dealers
Rapid Satellite (Best)
In business since 1999, Rapid Satellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. They have thousands of satisfied customers in hundreds of cities across the U.S.A.
Rapid Satellite currently offers:
* A Free 4-room system
* Free installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR (after $99 rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 rebate)
* 24-hour customer service
* One-year equipment warranty
iSatellite (Good)
ISatellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. Though relatively new, they are one of the most reputable online dealers in the U.S.
iSatellite currently offers:
* A free satellite TV dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* 24/7 customer service
One-year equipment warranty
Conclusion
The first thing you should do if you're thinking about getting satellite TV is to see what program packages DISH Network and DIRECTV have to offer.
After you find what you want, check out their dealers to find out what equipment options are available, what programming options are offered, and what their fees are for various services.
You can find all of this information by clicking on the links below.
Satellite TV providers are the companies that offer satellite TV programming to the public. They purchase satellite TV programming from networks, independent companies, and radio stations, then make their programming available to the public through the use of satellites.
Satellite TV dealers are the companies who sell the satellite TV services and satellite TV equipment offered by the satellite TV providers.
In the U.S. there are two major satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- and there are hundreds of satellite TV dealers who sell their services and systems.
Satellite TV Providers Comparison
DISH Network
DISH Network was launched in 1996, and currently has more than 12 million subscribers. It's ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DISH Network offers 375 channels of all-digital satellite TV programming including movie channels, pay-per-view programs, sports packages, and Sirius satellite radio. They have the biggest variety of movies, shows, and international programming of the two satellite TV providers.
DISH Network programming starts at $19.99 for 40 program channels, and goes up to $74.99 for 375 channels, including 60 Sirius radio channels.
DISH Network has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a lifetime warranty on their satellite TV systems.
DIRECTV
Started in 1994, DIRECTV was the first DBS (direct broadcast satellite) TV provider. It currently has more than 14 million subscribers and is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DIRECTV offers 250 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view, sports packages, and XM satellite radio. They have the most sports packages of the satellite TV providers.
DIRECTV programming starts at $29.99 a month for 155 program channels, including 31 XM radio channels, and goes up to $96.99 for 250 channels.
DIRECTV has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a one-year warranty on their satellite TV systems.
Note: For more information on DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service, including their latest bonuses, free gifts, and ordering information, click on the links below.
Satellite TV Dealers Comparison
Due to the rise in popularity of satellite TV, satellite TV dealers have been popping up all over the country promising the best deals, the best service, and everything else under the sun. But many of them have hidden service fees, provide you with shoddy installation, and give little or no customer service.
I've spent numerous hours researching online satellite TV dealers to find out who's the most reputable and who has the best deals. Here's a rundown on the top four dealers:
DISH Network Satellite TV Dealers
Allsat (Best)
Established in 1995, Allsat is one of the oldest and most reputable online satellite TV dealers. Their prices, reputation, and service are second to none.
Allsat currently offers:
* A free satellite dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers
* Free HD (high definition) receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
VMC (Good)
VMC is one of the largest and most well known satellite TV dealers in the U.S. They installed the satellite TV system in the U.S. Capitol building.
VMC currently offers:
* A free 4-room satellite TV system
* Free professional installation
* Free digital video recorders
* Free HDTV receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
DIRECTV Satellite TV Dealers
Rapid Satellite (Best)
In business since 1999, Rapid Satellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. They have thousands of satisfied customers in hundreds of cities across the U.S.A.
Rapid Satellite currently offers:
* A Free 4-room system
* Free installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR (after $99 rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 rebate)
* 24-hour customer service
* One-year equipment warranty
iSatellite (Good)
ISatellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. Though relatively new, they are one of the most reputable online dealers in the U.S.
iSatellite currently offers:
* A free satellite TV dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* 24/7 customer service
One-year equipment warranty
Conclusion
The first thing you should do if you're thinking about getting satellite TV is to see what program packages DISH Network and DIRECTV have to offer.
After you find what you want, check out their dealers to find out what equipment options are available, what programming options are offered, and what their fees are for various services.
You can find all of this information by clicking on the links below.
DISH Network Satellite TV
With so many competitors in the Satellite TV industry, you may be wondering how to choose the best deal. Well, arent you in luck?
Weve made it simple. There are several things to consider when choosing your Satellite TV provider:
Good customer service Many satellite television companies are quick to help when theyre taking your money but seem to disappear when you need their support the most. To get a feel for what to expect, check out their website.
DISH Network Satellite TV for example, has an easy to use interface so that you can find just what youre looking for. If the website seems to have you going in circles, keep looking its a warning of things to come.
Competitive pricing You dont have to drain your retirement fund in order to own a satellite TV system. Many satellite TV companies may offer what seems like a good deal up front, but then tack on big fees to counter those savings. Be sure you know what youll be paying, both for installation and on a monthly basis.
DISH Network Satellite TV offers some great deals on satellite equipment and installation you can even get your entire DISH Network Satellite Television system for free!
User-friendly Cant figure out how to program your dish? Wondering where to start setting it up? DISH Network Satellite TV offers an easy-to-use online interface that will walk you through your satellite setup every step of the way. Does your satellite company do that?
In addition to these important factors, you want to be sure youve got a reputable company, one that will be around in the years to come. Unfortunately, there are a number of satellite TV companies that see the business as a profitable opportunity but dont have the staying power to be with you for the long haul.
With DISH Network Satellite TV, you can feel confident knowing that your dish satellite company is a reputable and respected company, one that will be there when you need them.
Comparing satellite companies takes a little extra legwork on your part but, as you can see, it can make all the difference in pricing, service and quality.
With so many competitors in the Satellite TV industry, you may be wondering how to choose the best deal. Well, arent you in luck?
Weve made it simple. There are several things to consider when choosing your Satellite TV provider:
Good customer service Many satellite television companies are quick to help when theyre taking your money but seem to disappear when you need their support the most. To get a feel for what to expect, check out their website.
DISH Network Satellite TV for example, has an easy to use interface so that you can find just what youre looking for. If the website seems to have you going in circles, keep looking its a warning of things to come.
Competitive pricing You dont have to drain your retirement fund in order to own a satellite TV system. Many satellite TV companies may offer what seems like a good deal up front, but then tack on big fees to counter those savings. Be sure you know what youll be paying, both for installation and on a monthly basis.
DISH Network Satellite TV offers some great deals on satellite equipment and installation you can even get your entire DISH Network Satellite Television system for free!
User-friendly Cant figure out how to program your dish? Wondering where to start setting it up? DISH Network Satellite TV offers an easy-to-use online interface that will walk you through your satellite setup every step of the way. Does your satellite company do that?
In addition to these important factors, you want to be sure youve got a reputable company, one that will be around in the years to come. Unfortunately, there are a number of satellite TV companies that see the business as a profitable opportunity but dont have the staying power to be with you for the long haul.
With DISH Network Satellite TV, you can feel confident knowing that your dish satellite company is a reputable and respected company, one that will be there when you need them.
Comparing satellite companies takes a little extra legwork on your part but, as you can see, it can make all the difference in pricing, service and quality.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Satellite TV Deals -- Who Has the Best ?
Getting the best deal on satellite TV service can be confusing.
There are only two satellite TV providers in the USA -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- but each one has numerous independent dealers who offer a variety of different deals on satellite TV systems and service.
So how do you know which satellite TV provider has the best satellite TV deal? And how do you tell which of their dealers can offer you a great deal plus great service?
Ive spent the last three weeks researching the Internet to find out which satellite TV provider has the best service, and which dealers are the most reputable and offer the best deals.
Heres what I found
DISH Network Deal
Program packages: DISH Network offers four program packages. Prices start at $31.99 per month for their Americas Top 60 package which has 60 channels, and go up to $86.99 for their "Everything" Pak which has 230 channels.
Equipment: Basic equipment -- the dish, receivers, and installation -- is free. Options such as HDTV (high definition TV) and DVR (digital video recording) receivers may be free or cost extra, depending on the dealer.
Broadcast quality: DISH Network broadcasts all its programming in digital format and offers the most HDTV channels of the two satellite TV providers.
Customer Satisfaction: DISH Network is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates.
Best Deal: The best DISH Network deal I found online is offered by AllSat. They've been one of DISH Network's top dealers since 1996, and offer outstanding customer service.
When you order one of DISH Network's programming packages through AllSat, you get a free satellite TV dish, up to four free receivers, and free installation.
In addition, you can get free DVR (digital video recording) receivers so you can record your favorite programs, and up to two free HDTV receivers so you can watch your programs in high definition.
Note: For more details and ordering information on this satellite TV deal, plus the latest special offers and free bonuses, click on the links at the bottom of this article.
DIRECTV Deal
Program packages: DIRECTV offers three program packages. Prices start at $41.99 per month for their Total Choice package which has 135 channels, including 31 music channels, and go up to $86.99 for their Total Choice Premier Package which has 185 channels.
Equipment: Basic equipment -- the dish, receivers, and installation -- is free. Options such as HDTV and DVR receivers may be free or cost extra, depending on the dealer.
Broadcast quality: DIRECTV broadcasts all its programming in digital format and offers a number of channels in HDTV.
Customer Satisfaction: DIRECTV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates.
Best Deal: The best DIRECTV deal I found online is offered by iSatellite. They are one of the highest-rated DIRECTV satellite TV dealers in the USA.
iSatellite is currently offering a free satellite TV dish, up to four free receivers, and free installation when you order one of DIRECTV's programming packages through them.
You can also get free DVR receivers (after a $99 rebate). HDTV receivers are $199 per receiver.
Getting the best deal on satellite TV service can be confusing.
There are only two satellite TV providers in the USA -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- but each one has numerous independent dealers who offer a variety of different deals on satellite TV systems and service.
So how do you know which satellite TV provider has the best satellite TV deal? And how do you tell which of their dealers can offer you a great deal plus great service?
Ive spent the last three weeks researching the Internet to find out which satellite TV provider has the best service, and which dealers are the most reputable and offer the best deals.
Heres what I found
DISH Network Deal
Program packages: DISH Network offers four program packages. Prices start at $31.99 per month for their Americas Top 60 package which has 60 channels, and go up to $86.99 for their "Everything" Pak which has 230 channels.
Equipment: Basic equipment -- the dish, receivers, and installation -- is free. Options such as HDTV (high definition TV) and DVR (digital video recording) receivers may be free or cost extra, depending on the dealer.
Broadcast quality: DISH Network broadcasts all its programming in digital format and offers the most HDTV channels of the two satellite TV providers.
Customer Satisfaction: DISH Network is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates.
Best Deal: The best DISH Network deal I found online is offered by AllSat. They've been one of DISH Network's top dealers since 1996, and offer outstanding customer service.
When you order one of DISH Network's programming packages through AllSat, you get a free satellite TV dish, up to four free receivers, and free installation.
In addition, you can get free DVR (digital video recording) receivers so you can record your favorite programs, and up to two free HDTV receivers so you can watch your programs in high definition.
Note: For more details and ordering information on this satellite TV deal, plus the latest special offers and free bonuses, click on the links at the bottom of this article.
DIRECTV Deal
Program packages: DIRECTV offers three program packages. Prices start at $41.99 per month for their Total Choice package which has 135 channels, including 31 music channels, and go up to $86.99 for their Total Choice Premier Package which has 185 channels.
Equipment: Basic equipment -- the dish, receivers, and installation -- is free. Options such as HDTV and DVR receivers may be free or cost extra, depending on the dealer.
Broadcast quality: DIRECTV broadcasts all its programming in digital format and offers a number of channels in HDTV.
Customer Satisfaction: DIRECTV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates.
Best Deal: The best DIRECTV deal I found online is offered by iSatellite. They are one of the highest-rated DIRECTV satellite TV dealers in the USA.
iSatellite is currently offering a free satellite TV dish, up to four free receivers, and free installation when you order one of DIRECTV's programming packages through them.
You can also get free DVR receivers (after a $99 rebate). HDTV receivers are $199 per receiver.
Satellite TV Packages -- Get the Best for Less
Satellite TV Packages
Between the two satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- you can get more than 256 different channels of TV programming, pay-per-view movies and events, your local channels, and commercial-free music channels.
Satellite TV channels are bundled into various packages. Here's a rundown on what satellite TV packages are available:
Dish Network Satellite TV Packages
America's Top 60 -- 60 program channels including local channels.
America's Top 120 -- 120 program channels including local channels, plus 32 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's Top 180 -- 180 program channels including local channels, plus 50 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's "Everything" Pak -- 230 program channels including local channels, 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio, premium movie channels from Showtime, Starz!, HBO and Cinemax, and DISH Network HDTV programming.
DISH Network Movie Channel Packages
10 Showtime Channels, 8 Starz Channels, 8 HBO Channels, 5 Cinemax Channels, Showtime Unlimited/Starz Super Pak, HBO The Works/MultiMAX from Cinemax, HBO The Works/Showtime Unlimited, HBO The Works/Starz Super Pak.
DISH Network Sports Packages
Multi-Regional Sport, The Outdoor Channel, MLB Extra Innings, ESPN College Grand Slam, NBA League Pass, ESPN Full Court, ESPN Game Plan, NHL Center Ice, MLS Direct Kick, English Premier League.
DISH Network International Programming Packages
Dish Latino, Dish Latino Dos, Dish Latino Max, Chinese Great Wall Package, African, Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, South Asian, Tagalog, and Urdu.
DISH Network Adult Channels
Eclip, The Erotic Network, Extasy, Hot Zone, Playboy (all DISH Network satellite TV systems include parental locks.
Note: For more information on current DISH Network programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
DIRECTV Satellite TV Packages
Total Choice -- 135 program channels, including local channels and 50 XM radio channels).
Total Choice Plus -- 155 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
Total Choice Premier -- 215 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
DIRECTV Premium Services Packages
HBO7 HBO channels (including HBO HD), STARZ (4 STARZ channels, 2 Encore channels, and 6 EncoreSM Theme channels), Showtime Unlimited (5 Showtime channels, 2 channels of The Movie Channel, 1 FLIX channel, and 1 Sundance channel), Cinemax (3 Cinemax channels),
Sports Pack (more than 25 specialty and regional sports networks, plus NBA.com, Fox Sports World, and The Golf Channel).
DIRECTV Sports Subscriptions
NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass, ESPN Game Plan, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, ESPN Full Court, MLS Direct Kick, Barclays English Premier League, Mega March Madness, Cricket Ticket
Additional Programming Packages
HD Package (ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD, Discovery HD Theater, HDNet, HDNet Movies, and Universal HD, Pay-Per-View, and adult programming.
International Program Packages
Para Todos, Phoenix TV, Jade World, Filipino, South Asian, Vietnamese, and Italian programming.
Note: For more information on current DIRECTV programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
Satellite TV Packages
Between the two satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- you can get more than 256 different channels of TV programming, pay-per-view movies and events, your local channels, and commercial-free music channels.
Satellite TV channels are bundled into various packages. Here's a rundown on what satellite TV packages are available:
Dish Network Satellite TV Packages
America's Top 60 -- 60 program channels including local channels.
America's Top 120 -- 120 program channels including local channels, plus 32 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's Top 180 -- 180 program channels including local channels, plus 50 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's "Everything" Pak -- 230 program channels including local channels, 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio, premium movie channels from Showtime, Starz!, HBO and Cinemax, and DISH Network HDTV programming.
DISH Network Movie Channel Packages
10 Showtime Channels, 8 Starz Channels, 8 HBO Channels, 5 Cinemax Channels, Showtime Unlimited/Starz Super Pak, HBO The Works/MultiMAX from Cinemax, HBO The Works/Showtime Unlimited, HBO The Works/Starz Super Pak.
DISH Network Sports Packages
Multi-Regional Sport, The Outdoor Channel, MLB Extra Innings, ESPN College Grand Slam, NBA League Pass, ESPN Full Court, ESPN Game Plan, NHL Center Ice, MLS Direct Kick, English Premier League.
DISH Network International Programming Packages
Dish Latino, Dish Latino Dos, Dish Latino Max, Chinese Great Wall Package, African, Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, South Asian, Tagalog, and Urdu.
DISH Network Adult Channels
Eclip, The Erotic Network, Extasy, Hot Zone, Playboy (all DISH Network satellite TV systems include parental locks.
Note: For more information on current DISH Network programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
DIRECTV Satellite TV Packages
Total Choice -- 135 program channels, including local channels and 50 XM radio channels).
Total Choice Plus -- 155 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
Total Choice Premier -- 215 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
DIRECTV Premium Services Packages
HBO7 HBO channels (including HBO HD), STARZ (4 STARZ channels, 2 Encore channels, and 6 EncoreSM Theme channels), Showtime Unlimited (5 Showtime channels, 2 channels of The Movie Channel, 1 FLIX channel, and 1 Sundance channel), Cinemax (3 Cinemax channels),
Sports Pack (more than 25 specialty and regional sports networks, plus NBA.com, Fox Sports World, and The Golf Channel).
DIRECTV Sports Subscriptions
NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass, ESPN Game Plan, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, ESPN Full Court, MLS Direct Kick, Barclays English Premier League, Mega March Madness, Cricket Ticket
Additional Programming Packages
HD Package (ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD, Discovery HD Theater, HDNet, HDNet Movies, and Universal HD, Pay-Per-View, and adult programming.
International Program Packages
Para Todos, Phoenix TV, Jade World, Filipino, South Asian, Vietnamese, and Italian programming.
Note: For more information on current DIRECTV programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Facts About Satellite TV from Direct TV and Dish Network
What Is Satellite TV?
Satellite TV is a wireless system for delivering television programming directly to a viewer's house or business. A small dish, about 18 to 24 inches in diameter, is installed outside your house or business. Television and satellite stations transmit programming via a radio signal. Two providers of satellite tv are Direct TV and Dish Network.
How Does Satellite TV Work?
Broadcast stations use a powerful antenna to transmit radio waves to the surrounding area. Viewers can receive the signal with a smaller antenna. The radio signals used to broadcast television emit signals from the broadcast antenna in a straight line. To receive these signals, the satellite dish has to be in the direct line of sight of the antenna. Obstacles like trees or buildings are not a problem, but a big obstacle, such as the Earth, will reflect radio waves.
What Are The Types of Satellite TV Distribution?
There are two primary types of satellite television distribution: Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) and Television Receive-Only (TVRO)
Direct broadcast satellite (DBS) also known as "direct to home," is a relatively recent development in the world of television distribution. Direct broadcast satellite can either refer to the communications satellites themselves that deliver DBS service or the actual television service. DBS systems are commonly referred to as "minidish" systems. DBS uses the upper portion of the KU-band.
DBS systems rely upon proprietary reception equipment, most often in the form of a television set-top signal descrambling box. This measure assures satellite television providers that only authorized, paying subscribers have access to the content.
The first commercial DBS service, Sky Television, was launched in 1989 and served customers in the United Kingdom. Hughes' Direct TV, the first high-powered DBS system, went online in 1994 and was the first North American DBS service. In 1996, Echostar's Dish Network went online in the United States and has gone on to similar success as Direct TV's primary competitor. Commercial DBS services are the primary competition to cable television service.
Television receive-only, or TVRO, refers to satellite television reception equipment that is based primarily on open standards equipment. This contrasts sharply with direct broadcast satellite, which is a completely closed system that uses proprietary reception equipment. TVRO is often referred to as "big dish" satellite television.
TVRO systems are designed to receive analog satellite signals from both C-band and KU-band satellite television or audio signals. TVRO systems tend to use larger rather than smaller satellite dish antennas, since it is more likely that the owner of a TVRO system would have a C-band-only setup rather than a KU-band-only setup. Additional receiver boxes allow for different types of digital satellite signal reception, such as DVB/MPEG-2 and 4DTV.
What Is The Advantage of Satellite TV?
The advantage of satellite TV over cable TV is that it offers you even more choices...up to 300 channels! With satellite TV, you can pick which company you want to subscribe with and what package of channels to buy. This is different from cable television, where you are forced to purchase whatever system your region offers and pay whatever price it offers. Direct TV and Dish Network offer you this advantage and more!
Why Choose Satellite TV?
The information you receive here will help you make an informed decision about satellite TV from Direct TV or Dish Network......
If audio and visual entertainment excite your senses, take time to discover why you will love satellite TV.....it's awesome! If you are a subscriber to cable television, you will never want to watch cable television again. But don't take my word for it, check it out! Get the latest buzz on Direct TV and Dish Network satellite TV systems, including the features and benefits that make satellite TV today's ultimate television viewing experience. Learn how you can start enjoying the best in digital television programming for LESS than cable TV with a FREE satellite TV system from Direct TV or Dish Network!
What Is Satellite TV?
Satellite TV is a wireless system for delivering television programming directly to a viewer's house or business. A small dish, about 18 to 24 inches in diameter, is installed outside your house or business. Television and satellite stations transmit programming via a radio signal. Two providers of satellite tv are Direct TV and Dish Network.
How Does Satellite TV Work?
Broadcast stations use a powerful antenna to transmit radio waves to the surrounding area. Viewers can receive the signal with a smaller antenna. The radio signals used to broadcast television emit signals from the broadcast antenna in a straight line. To receive these signals, the satellite dish has to be in the direct line of sight of the antenna. Obstacles like trees or buildings are not a problem, but a big obstacle, such as the Earth, will reflect radio waves.
What Are The Types of Satellite TV Distribution?
There are two primary types of satellite television distribution: Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) and Television Receive-Only (TVRO)
Direct broadcast satellite (DBS) also known as "direct to home," is a relatively recent development in the world of television distribution. Direct broadcast satellite can either refer to the communications satellites themselves that deliver DBS service or the actual television service. DBS systems are commonly referred to as "minidish" systems. DBS uses the upper portion of the KU-band.
DBS systems rely upon proprietary reception equipment, most often in the form of a television set-top signal descrambling box. This measure assures satellite television providers that only authorized, paying subscribers have access to the content.
The first commercial DBS service, Sky Television, was launched in 1989 and served customers in the United Kingdom. Hughes' Direct TV, the first high-powered DBS system, went online in 1994 and was the first North American DBS service. In 1996, Echostar's Dish Network went online in the United States and has gone on to similar success as Direct TV's primary competitor. Commercial DBS services are the primary competition to cable television service.
Television receive-only, or TVRO, refers to satellite television reception equipment that is based primarily on open standards equipment. This contrasts sharply with direct broadcast satellite, which is a completely closed system that uses proprietary reception equipment. TVRO is often referred to as "big dish" satellite television.
TVRO systems are designed to receive analog satellite signals from both C-band and KU-band satellite television or audio signals. TVRO systems tend to use larger rather than smaller satellite dish antennas, since it is more likely that the owner of a TVRO system would have a C-band-only setup rather than a KU-band-only setup. Additional receiver boxes allow for different types of digital satellite signal reception, such as DVB/MPEG-2 and 4DTV.
What Is The Advantage of Satellite TV?
The advantage of satellite TV over cable TV is that it offers you even more choices...up to 300 channels! With satellite TV, you can pick which company you want to subscribe with and what package of channels to buy. This is different from cable television, where you are forced to purchase whatever system your region offers and pay whatever price it offers. Direct TV and Dish Network offer you this advantage and more!
Why Choose Satellite TV?
The information you receive here will help you make an informed decision about satellite TV from Direct TV or Dish Network......
If audio and visual entertainment excite your senses, take time to discover why you will love satellite TV.....it's awesome! If you are a subscriber to cable television, you will never want to watch cable television again. But don't take my word for it, check it out! Get the latest buzz on Direct TV and Dish Network satellite TV systems, including the features and benefits that make satellite TV today's ultimate television viewing experience. Learn how you can start enjoying the best in digital television programming for LESS than cable TV with a FREE satellite TV system from Direct TV or Dish Network!
The Dish on Satellite TV
The evolution of television has seen dramatic acceleration recently. Satellite TV has truly revolutionized the global viewing experience. You no longer have to rely on awkward rabbit ear antennae to bring viewing pleasure. Satellite dishes have become as ubiquitous as the roof antenna was in the early years. The world can now be accessed through numerous, and diverse channels, and programming.
The number of options available with satellite television is overwhelming. Since the broadcast signals used in satellite television are digital, as compared with old analog, the results are crystal clear audio and visual transmissions. Broadcasts can be done in HDTV, or high definition television, which is the latest television technology. Digital transmissions allow a greater degree of flexibility for broadcasters.
In addition to picture and sound excellence, there is a virtual library of movies, sporting events, and news programs to choose from. More than the basic channels of yesteryear.
Satellite receivers, when put together with the properly built and positioned satellite dish, hook up with access to more than 225 digital-quality channels. The receiver can also provide an on-screen program guide that can be customized to suit viewers needs. The receiver also has a built-in "Locks and Limits" feature, which gives control to limit channels or programs.
More recently, a spectacular Digital Video Recording feature, DVR, has emerged. This gives the viewer the ability to record, replay, and splice programming scenes as many times, and in as many ways, as desired. That's what the combination of HDTV and DVR will give: complete control.
Unlike commercial television, which broadcasts free programming, satellite television is not without cost. To get satellite TV, you need a dish antenna, and a receiver designed to work with the chosen service. You can buy the hardware from the satellite company, an electronics store, or a satellite-system dealer/installer for about $100 and up. There is a monthly subscription fee, in addition to the cost of the hardware; this varies according to the level of service. In the past, bad weather could adversely effect the signals, however new technology and improvements have made this a rare issue.
All considered, satellite television is an investment well worth it. Satellite service can include you in a world revolution that is changing the face of how information and entertainment is done in this world. The sky is the limit with satellite services, literally, when it comes to speed, features, and innovation.
The evolution of television has seen dramatic acceleration recently. Satellite TV has truly revolutionized the global viewing experience. You no longer have to rely on awkward rabbit ear antennae to bring viewing pleasure. Satellite dishes have become as ubiquitous as the roof antenna was in the early years. The world can now be accessed through numerous, and diverse channels, and programming.
The number of options available with satellite television is overwhelming. Since the broadcast signals used in satellite television are digital, as compared with old analog, the results are crystal clear audio and visual transmissions. Broadcasts can be done in HDTV, or high definition television, which is the latest television technology. Digital transmissions allow a greater degree of flexibility for broadcasters.
In addition to picture and sound excellence, there is a virtual library of movies, sporting events, and news programs to choose from. More than the basic channels of yesteryear.
Satellite receivers, when put together with the properly built and positioned satellite dish, hook up with access to more than 225 digital-quality channels. The receiver can also provide an on-screen program guide that can be customized to suit viewers needs. The receiver also has a built-in "Locks and Limits" feature, which gives control to limit channels or programs.
More recently, a spectacular Digital Video Recording feature, DVR, has emerged. This gives the viewer the ability to record, replay, and splice programming scenes as many times, and in as many ways, as desired. That's what the combination of HDTV and DVR will give: complete control.
Unlike commercial television, which broadcasts free programming, satellite television is not without cost. To get satellite TV, you need a dish antenna, and a receiver designed to work with the chosen service. You can buy the hardware from the satellite company, an electronics store, or a satellite-system dealer/installer for about $100 and up. There is a monthly subscription fee, in addition to the cost of the hardware; this varies according to the level of service. In the past, bad weather could adversely effect the signals, however new technology and improvements have made this a rare issue.
All considered, satellite television is an investment well worth it. Satellite service can include you in a world revolution that is changing the face of how information and entertainment is done in this world. The sky is the limit with satellite services, literally, when it comes to speed, features, and innovation.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Satellite TV Reception
You are sitting at home, watching TV, and while your show is entertaining you, outside the weather is getting worse. It starts raining, the wind is getting stronger, but your Satellite Antenna is doing its work as if it is a sunny quiet day.
This is the experience of most people that enjoy satellite TV; Smooth reception no matter what weather it is outside. (Of course an hurricane that can destroy your house may be capable of moving your satellite dish as well.)
Bad weather doesn’t do much to Satellite antenna reception. But sometimes your antenna can loose reception completely and generally there are some obvious reasons for it that you can solve your self very quickly:
No Satellite TV but Free Coffee
You come home from work, sit down in the couch switch on the TV and your Satellite TV Receiver and….. Nothing! Your son brings you a cup of coffee and asks how your day was.
When these 2 very rare events occur at the same time and your son is not playing with his basketball outside in the yard like he usually does, you better go check your antenna on the roof (or where ever your antenna is located.) If a very familiar basketball got stuck between the dish and the receiver, you know what to do!
Gardens, Trees and Satellite TV
It is the middle of summer, every day is a sunny day, your garden is doing great, you need to water the plants and trees practically every day, but it is worth it. They grow very fast, you get compliments from your neighbors all the time and you’re very happy. You don’t even get upset because your satellite tv seems to have problems every now and then. However, it is getting worse as the weeks pass and you don’t have a clue why. You look at your antenna, trying to follow the line of sight to the skies where somewhere, though invisible to the naked eye, the satellite is doing its work. But your eyes don’t get any further than one of your trees that has grown so much it is now in the line of sight to the satellite. 2 possible solutions; either cut the top out of the tree, or move your antenna so that it can “see” over or along the side of the tree.
Kites, Birthdays and Satellite TV
You got your son a kite for his birthday. The next day all Satellites seem to have fallen out of the sky.……. Well, you get the picture.
Of course the examples described above are not to be taken too serious. However, in very rare cases reception problems may occur. In case you hired an installation company for the installation of your Satellite TV system, it is best to call them if you have any problems. However, if you are able, do check if there are any problems that can can be cause by external factors. They may be easy to solve and save you the costs of the installation company visiting. Do not take any risks climbing on the roof to reach your antenna. Have qualified people take the risks for you. They are trained and use safety equipment to prevent injuries.
By Gary Davis Dish-Network-Satellite-TV.ws
Webmasters: You may reprint this article in its entirety, providing you leave the Byline and About the Author sections intact, including the links to Dish Network Satellite TV.
You are sitting at home, watching TV, and while your show is entertaining you, outside the weather is getting worse. It starts raining, the wind is getting stronger, but your Satellite Antenna is doing its work as if it is a sunny quiet day.
This is the experience of most people that enjoy satellite TV; Smooth reception no matter what weather it is outside. (Of course an hurricane that can destroy your house may be capable of moving your satellite dish as well.)
Bad weather doesn’t do much to Satellite antenna reception. But sometimes your antenna can loose reception completely and generally there are some obvious reasons for it that you can solve your self very quickly:
No Satellite TV but Free Coffee
You come home from work, sit down in the couch switch on the TV and your Satellite TV Receiver and….. Nothing! Your son brings you a cup of coffee and asks how your day was.
When these 2 very rare events occur at the same time and your son is not playing with his basketball outside in the yard like he usually does, you better go check your antenna on the roof (or where ever your antenna is located.) If a very familiar basketball got stuck between the dish and the receiver, you know what to do!
Gardens, Trees and Satellite TV
It is the middle of summer, every day is a sunny day, your garden is doing great, you need to water the plants and trees practically every day, but it is worth it. They grow very fast, you get compliments from your neighbors all the time and you’re very happy. You don’t even get upset because your satellite tv seems to have problems every now and then. However, it is getting worse as the weeks pass and you don’t have a clue why. You look at your antenna, trying to follow the line of sight to the skies where somewhere, though invisible to the naked eye, the satellite is doing its work. But your eyes don’t get any further than one of your trees that has grown so much it is now in the line of sight to the satellite. 2 possible solutions; either cut the top out of the tree, or move your antenna so that it can “see” over or along the side of the tree.
Kites, Birthdays and Satellite TV
You got your son a kite for his birthday. The next day all Satellites seem to have fallen out of the sky.……. Well, you get the picture.
Of course the examples described above are not to be taken too serious. However, in very rare cases reception problems may occur. In case you hired an installation company for the installation of your Satellite TV system, it is best to call them if you have any problems. However, if you are able, do check if there are any problems that can can be cause by external factors. They may be easy to solve and save you the costs of the installation company visiting. Do not take any risks climbing on the roof to reach your antenna. Have qualified people take the risks for you. They are trained and use safety equipment to prevent injuries.
By Gary Davis Dish-Network-Satellite-TV.ws
Webmasters: You may reprint this article in its entirety, providing you leave the Byline and About the Author sections intact, including the links to Dish Network Satellite TV.
DirecTV vs. Dish Network -- Which Is Better?
The satellite TV systems and services offered by DirecTV and Dish Network are almost identical -- both offer more than 250 program channels, all-digital programming, HDTV (high definition TV) options, and DVR (digital video recording) capabilities.
So when you compare DirecTV to Dish Network you'll discover the biggest differences between them are the subscription fees and programming.
Here is a blow-by-blow comparison of DirecTV vs. Dish Network ...
Satellite TV Equipment
Direct TV offers free satellite TV equipment (the dish and receivers), and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. If you want a DVR receiver you will be charged an additional $49.99. The charge for HDTV receivers is $299.99.
Dish Network gives you free satellite TV equipment and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. You can get a DVR receiver or an HDTV receiver at no charge.
Satellite TV Programming
DirecTV offers 255 program channels, including movie channels, music channels, pay-per-view movies and events, sports packages, and international programming. Programming packages start at $41.99 per month for 115 channels.
Dish Network offers 256 program channels, including movie channels, music channels, pay-per-view movies and events, sports packages, and international programming. Programming packages start at $31.99 per month for 60 channels.
Customer Service
DirecTV has excellent customer service with 24/7 online support, and 24/7 toll-free telephone support.
Dish Network also has excellent customer service with 24/7 online support, and 24/7 toll-free telephone support.
Customer Satisfaction
DirecTV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all the cable and satellite TV providers.
Dish Network is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all the cable and satellite TV providers.
The Bottom Line
Both DirecTV and Dish Network offer top-of-the-line satellite TV equipment and all-digital programming for the best picture and sound available.
Dish Network's basic programming package is cheaper than DirecTV's, but DirecTV's Total Choice has a more channels.
Dish Network has more movie packages and foreign programming, while DirecTV offers more sports packages.
The satellite TV systems and services offered by DirecTV and Dish Network are almost identical -- both offer more than 250 program channels, all-digital programming, HDTV (high definition TV) options, and DVR (digital video recording) capabilities.
So when you compare DirecTV to Dish Network you'll discover the biggest differences between them are the subscription fees and programming.
Here is a blow-by-blow comparison of DirecTV vs. Dish Network ...
Satellite TV Equipment
Direct TV offers free satellite TV equipment (the dish and receivers), and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. If you want a DVR receiver you will be charged an additional $49.99. The charge for HDTV receivers is $299.99.
Dish Network gives you free satellite TV equipment and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. You can get a DVR receiver or an HDTV receiver at no charge.
Satellite TV Programming
DirecTV offers 255 program channels, including movie channels, music channels, pay-per-view movies and events, sports packages, and international programming. Programming packages start at $41.99 per month for 115 channels.
Dish Network offers 256 program channels, including movie channels, music channels, pay-per-view movies and events, sports packages, and international programming. Programming packages start at $31.99 per month for 60 channels.
Customer Service
DirecTV has excellent customer service with 24/7 online support, and 24/7 toll-free telephone support.
Dish Network also has excellent customer service with 24/7 online support, and 24/7 toll-free telephone support.
Customer Satisfaction
DirecTV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all the cable and satellite TV providers.
Dish Network is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all the cable and satellite TV providers.
The Bottom Line
Both DirecTV and Dish Network offer top-of-the-line satellite TV equipment and all-digital programming for the best picture and sound available.
Dish Network's basic programming package is cheaper than DirecTV's, but DirecTV's Total Choice has a more channels.
Dish Network has more movie packages and foreign programming, while DirecTV offers more sports packages.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Satellite TV Comparison - Providers and Dealers Compared
Satellite TV providers are the companies that offer satellite TV programming to the public. They purchase satellite TV programming from networks, independent companies, and radio stations, then make their programming available to the public through the use of satellites.
Satellite TV dealers are the companies who sell the satellite TV services and satellite TV equipment offered by the satellite TV providers.
In the U.S. there are two major satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- and there are hundreds of satellite TV dealers who sell their services and systems.
Satellite TV Providers Comparison
DISH Network
DISH Network was launched in 1996, and currently has more than 12 million subscribers. It's ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DISH Network offers 375 channels of all-digital satellite TV programming including movie channels, pay-per-view programs, sports packages, and Sirius satellite radio. They have the biggest variety of movies, shows, and international programming of the two satellite TV providers.
DISH Network programming starts at $19.99 for 40 program channels, and goes up to $74.99 for 375 channels, including 60 Sirius radio channels.
DISH Network has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a lifetime warranty on their satellite TV systems.
DIRECTV
Started in 1994, DIRECTV was the first DBS (direct broadcast satellite) TV provider. It currently has more than 14 million subscribers and is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DIRECTV offers 250 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view, sports packages, and XM satellite radio. They have the most sports packages of the satellite TV providers.
DIRECTV programming starts at $29.99 a month for 155 program channels, including 31 XM radio channels, and goes up to $96.99 for 250 channels.
DIRECTV has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a one-year warranty on their satellite TV systems.
Note: For more information on DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service, including their latest bonuses, free gifts, and ordering information, click on the links below.
Satellite TV Dealers Comparison
Due to the rise in popularity of satellite TV, satellite TV dealers have been popping up all over the country promising the best deals, the best service, and everything else under the sun. But many of them have hidden service fees, provide you with shoddy installation, and give little or no customer service.
I've spent numerous hours researching online satellite TV dealers to find out who's the most reputable and who has the best deals. Here's a rundown on the top four dealers:
DISH Network Satellite TV Dealers
Allsat (Best)
Established in 1995, Allsat is one of the oldest and most reputable online satellite TV dealers. Their prices, reputation, and service are second to none.
Allsat currently offers:
* A free satellite dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers
* Free HD (high definition) receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
VMC (Good)
VMC is one of the largest and most well known satellite TV dealers in the U.S. They installed the satellite TV system in the U.S. Capitol building.
VMC currently offers:
* A free 4-room satellite TV system
* Free professional installation
* Free digital video recorders
* Free HDTV receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
DIRECTV Satellite TV Dealers
Rapid Satellite (Best)
In business since 1999, Rapid Satellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. They have thousands of satisfied customers in hundreds of cities across the U.S.A.
Rapid Satellite currently offers:
* A Free 4-room system
* Free installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR (after $99 rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 rebate)
* 24-hour customer service
* One-year equipment warranty
iSatellite (Good)
ISatellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. Though relatively new, they are one of the most reputable online dealers in the U.S.
iSatellite currently offers:
* A free satellite TV dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* 24/7 customer service
One-year equipment warranty
Conclusion
The first thing you should do if you're thinking about getting satellite TV is to see what program packages DISH Network and DIRECTV have to offer.
After you find what you want, check out their dealers to find out what equipment options are available, what programming options are offered, and what their fees are for various services.
You can find all of this information by clicking on the links below.
Satellite TV providers are the companies that offer satellite TV programming to the public. They purchase satellite TV programming from networks, independent companies, and radio stations, then make their programming available to the public through the use of satellites.
Satellite TV dealers are the companies who sell the satellite TV services and satellite TV equipment offered by the satellite TV providers.
In the U.S. there are two major satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- and there are hundreds of satellite TV dealers who sell their services and systems.
Satellite TV Providers Comparison
DISH Network
DISH Network was launched in 1996, and currently has more than 12 million subscribers. It's ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DISH Network offers 375 channels of all-digital satellite TV programming including movie channels, pay-per-view programs, sports packages, and Sirius satellite radio. They have the biggest variety of movies, shows, and international programming of the two satellite TV providers.
DISH Network programming starts at $19.99 for 40 program channels, and goes up to $74.99 for 375 channels, including 60 Sirius radio channels.
DISH Network has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a lifetime warranty on their satellite TV systems.
DIRECTV
Started in 1994, DIRECTV was the first DBS (direct broadcast satellite) TV provider. It currently has more than 14 million subscribers and is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DIRECTV offers 250 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view, sports packages, and XM satellite radio. They have the most sports packages of the satellite TV providers.
DIRECTV programming starts at $29.99 a month for 155 program channels, including 31 XM radio channels, and goes up to $96.99 for 250 channels.
DIRECTV has 24/7 Internet and toll-free customer service, and offers a one-year warranty on their satellite TV systems.
Note: For more information on DISH Network or DIRECTV's satellite TV service, including their latest bonuses, free gifts, and ordering information, click on the links below.
Satellite TV Dealers Comparison
Due to the rise in popularity of satellite TV, satellite TV dealers have been popping up all over the country promising the best deals, the best service, and everything else under the sun. But many of them have hidden service fees, provide you with shoddy installation, and give little or no customer service.
I've spent numerous hours researching online satellite TV dealers to find out who's the most reputable and who has the best deals. Here's a rundown on the top four dealers:
DISH Network Satellite TV Dealers
Allsat (Best)
Established in 1995, Allsat is one of the oldest and most reputable online satellite TV dealers. Their prices, reputation, and service are second to none.
Allsat currently offers:
* A free satellite dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers
* Free HD (high definition) receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
VMC (Good)
VMC is one of the largest and most well known satellite TV dealers in the U.S. They installed the satellite TV system in the U.S. Capitol building.
VMC currently offers:
* A free 4-room satellite TV system
* Free professional installation
* Free digital video recorders
* Free HDTV receivers
* 24/7 customer service
* Lifetime equipment warranty
DIRECTV Satellite TV Dealers
Rapid Satellite (Best)
In business since 1999, Rapid Satellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. They have thousands of satisfied customers in hundreds of cities across the U.S.A.
Rapid Satellite currently offers:
* A Free 4-room system
* Free installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR (after $99 rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 rebate)
* 24-hour customer service
* One-year equipment warranty
iSatellite (Good)
ISatellite is one of DIRECTV's top satellite TV dealers. Though relatively new, they are one of the most reputable online dealers in the U.S.
iSatellite currently offers:
* A free satellite TV dish and up to four free receivers
* Free professional installation
* Free DIRECTV DVR receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* Free HDTV receiver (after $99 mail-in rebate)
* 24/7 customer service
One-year equipment warranty
Conclusion
The first thing you should do if you're thinking about getting satellite TV is to see what program packages DISH Network and DIRECTV have to offer.
After you find what you want, check out their dealers to find out what equipment options are available, what programming options are offered, and what their fees are for various services.
You can find all of this information by clicking on the links below.
Dish Satellite, The Best Offer Isn't The First
A dish satellite system can do many things for your home. It can help provide you with excellent television reception and even a larger amount of television shows than you can otherwise imagine. But, it can also be expensive. And, with that, it is wise to compare different companies and not simply choose one offer over others. You can save yourself a lot of money by comparing dish satellite systems to cable or just against different companies. It takes one tool, the internet.
Because the internet can give us all sorts of fun things to do, it can be a great way to compare the prices and features of many different things. For example, if you were looking for a car, you could easily compare the different types and then also compare the different retailers who are selling them. So, why not do this with dish satellite as well? It just makes sense to get the best price and features for your dollar.
Okay, now we can talk about what to look for when comparing dish satellite service with dish satellite service. Compare options in features and programming. Also, look for differences in reliability. Ask about package deals or discounts as well. Do you pay for installation and equipment or does that come with the package? What is the monthly payment? How reliable is the service?
You can and should also compare dish satellite to cable. For example, if you do not use your television all that much, why would you need tons of extra channels? Or, if you have cable but have limited reception it may be ideal to switch. Cable often has many of the same features of the dish satellite but offers more and bigger comparison.
When it comes down to choosing one thing or another you will need to compare the rates versus the value that you see in the dish satellite companies. There are many reasons why you should buy satellite and just as many to buy cable. In the end, it is all about the preferences that you have.
A dish satellite system can do many things for your home. It can help provide you with excellent television reception and even a larger amount of television shows than you can otherwise imagine. But, it can also be expensive. And, with that, it is wise to compare different companies and not simply choose one offer over others. You can save yourself a lot of money by comparing dish satellite systems to cable or just against different companies. It takes one tool, the internet.
Because the internet can give us all sorts of fun things to do, it can be a great way to compare the prices and features of many different things. For example, if you were looking for a car, you could easily compare the different types and then also compare the different retailers who are selling them. So, why not do this with dish satellite as well? It just makes sense to get the best price and features for your dollar.
Okay, now we can talk about what to look for when comparing dish satellite service with dish satellite service. Compare options in features and programming. Also, look for differences in reliability. Ask about package deals or discounts as well. Do you pay for installation and equipment or does that come with the package? What is the monthly payment? How reliable is the service?
You can and should also compare dish satellite to cable. For example, if you do not use your television all that much, why would you need tons of extra channels? Or, if you have cable but have limited reception it may be ideal to switch. Cable often has many of the same features of the dish satellite but offers more and bigger comparison.
When it comes down to choosing one thing or another you will need to compare the rates versus the value that you see in the dish satellite companies. There are many reasons why you should buy satellite and just as many to buy cable. In the end, it is all about the preferences that you have.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Satellite Dish TV - Renters 5 things you need to know before buying satellite tv
1. Satellite Dish TV Rules and Regulations
If the landlord doesnt approve and permit satellite dish TV, under the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) rules and regulations, renters have the right to install dish antennas in permissible areas. The FCC ruled that landlords do not have the right to prevent installation, maintenance, or use of a satellite dish to receive video programming such as satellite TV.
Under the FCC guidelines, renters are allowed a satellite dish in exclusive areas designated to be used by the tenant, but not in common areas. Renters are permitted to install satellite dish television in their own exclusive areas such as their balcony, patio, or other areas that they have exclusive right to use. Renters are restricted to install satellite dishes in common areas that are generally used by other tenants such as shared balconies, patios, and roof decks.
For single family homes and leasehold properties, satellite dish TV may be installed in areas that are part of the leased space which includes inside or outdoor areas. A Satellite dish may be installed upon the home itself or other leasehold property such as outdoor gardens, patios, yards, or other areas accessible to leaseholders exclusive use.
For apartment buildings, rules do not apply to common areas such as roofs, exterior walls, or other areas accessible to other tenants. In this case renters may install a dish inside or on their balcony.
2. Satellite Dish TV Restrictions Size of satellite dish - The size of the satellite dish antennas must be one meter or less (39.7") in diameter. The standard 18" and 20" dish antennas from dish network and directv comply with this rule. Safety restrictions - There are safety restrictions for a dish satellite being on a fire escape or violating any fire or safety codes. Dish satellites are to be a certain distance away from any power lines. Historic preservation - Satellite dishes are restricted from Historic preservation properties that have a prehistoric or historic district and are registered in the National Registers of historic places. Damage restrictions - There are damage restrictions for having a satellite dish when necessary to prevent property damage such as drilling holes to exterior walls or roofs. Check with installer for installing without holes.
3. Satellite TV Home Compatibility
Outdoors are recommended to get a clear reception. If you are a renter who does not have access to outdoor areas, you may still install a satellite dish TV inside near a window or on a balcony facing south. In order for you to receive satellite television broadcast signals, the satellite dish must be placed facing view of southern exposure that is unobstructed from any large trees, buildings, or other large object that may block and diminish quality of reception.
If you are a renter who doesnt face southern skies, you can talk to your landlord to workout finding a place to install your satellite dish. You also need to obtain consent prior to installing when installing in common areas. If you do have such an area to install satellite television, the landlords may not charge extra rent, fees, or make you sign a satellite dish addendum mid-lease to have a satellite dish.
4. Satellite Dish Installation
Most satellite dish providers provide free professional installation. So you wont have to worry about mounting the dish. You may use a clamp or a tripod in order not to make any holes in exterior walls. Tripods should be set up in areas that are not in high traffic areas of walking or people bumping into it. The antennas are sensitive to any movement that may throw off your reception signal which you would have to readjust and reposition tripod to catch signal again.
5. Satellite TV Reception
To make sure you get the most optimum picture quality, connect the receiver directly to the TV and not to the VCR/DVR to receiver. Once your satellite dish is in a secure place of any movement and in a clear view of southern skies; rain, snow or wind wont usually affect or interfere with the satellite dish reception signal.
1. Satellite Dish TV Rules and Regulations
If the landlord doesnt approve and permit satellite dish TV, under the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) rules and regulations, renters have the right to install dish antennas in permissible areas. The FCC ruled that landlords do not have the right to prevent installation, maintenance, or use of a satellite dish to receive video programming such as satellite TV.
Under the FCC guidelines, renters are allowed a satellite dish in exclusive areas designated to be used by the tenant, but not in common areas. Renters are permitted to install satellite dish television in their own exclusive areas such as their balcony, patio, or other areas that they have exclusive right to use. Renters are restricted to install satellite dishes in common areas that are generally used by other tenants such as shared balconies, patios, and roof decks.
For single family homes and leasehold properties, satellite dish TV may be installed in areas that are part of the leased space which includes inside or outdoor areas. A Satellite dish may be installed upon the home itself or other leasehold property such as outdoor gardens, patios, yards, or other areas accessible to leaseholders exclusive use.
For apartment buildings, rules do not apply to common areas such as roofs, exterior walls, or other areas accessible to other tenants. In this case renters may install a dish inside or on their balcony.
2. Satellite Dish TV Restrictions Size of satellite dish - The size of the satellite dish antennas must be one meter or less (39.7") in diameter. The standard 18" and 20" dish antennas from dish network and directv comply with this rule. Safety restrictions - There are safety restrictions for a dish satellite being on a fire escape or violating any fire or safety codes. Dish satellites are to be a certain distance away from any power lines. Historic preservation - Satellite dishes are restricted from Historic preservation properties that have a prehistoric or historic district and are registered in the National Registers of historic places. Damage restrictions - There are damage restrictions for having a satellite dish when necessary to prevent property damage such as drilling holes to exterior walls or roofs. Check with installer for installing without holes.
3. Satellite TV Home Compatibility
Outdoors are recommended to get a clear reception. If you are a renter who does not have access to outdoor areas, you may still install a satellite dish TV inside near a window or on a balcony facing south. In order for you to receive satellite television broadcast signals, the satellite dish must be placed facing view of southern exposure that is unobstructed from any large trees, buildings, or other large object that may block and diminish quality of reception.
If you are a renter who doesnt face southern skies, you can talk to your landlord to workout finding a place to install your satellite dish. You also need to obtain consent prior to installing when installing in common areas. If you do have such an area to install satellite television, the landlords may not charge extra rent, fees, or make you sign a satellite dish addendum mid-lease to have a satellite dish.
4. Satellite Dish Installation
Most satellite dish providers provide free professional installation. So you wont have to worry about mounting the dish. You may use a clamp or a tripod in order not to make any holes in exterior walls. Tripods should be set up in areas that are not in high traffic areas of walking or people bumping into it. The antennas are sensitive to any movement that may throw off your reception signal which you would have to readjust and reposition tripod to catch signal again.
5. Satellite TV Reception
To make sure you get the most optimum picture quality, connect the receiver directly to the TV and not to the VCR/DVR to receiver. Once your satellite dish is in a secure place of any movement and in a clear view of southern skies; rain, snow or wind wont usually affect or interfere with the satellite dish reception signal.
Satellite TV Systems - Which is Best?
A satellite TV system consists of a dish that captures the TV signal broadcast from a satellite, and a receiver that amplifies the signal and sends it to a television.
Less than 10 years ago, satellite TV systems consisted of a huge satellite dish, about the size of a flying saucer, and an array of black boxes that required an electronic technician to set up. Not only that, they were expensive, costing anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000.
We've come a long way since then. Now, satellite dishes are the size of a large Frizbee, the receiver is the size of a notebook, and using the system is as easy as operating a microwave.
And the best news of all is that today's systems won't cost you a penny. Thanks to the ongoing competition between satellite TV dealers, they'll give you a complete satellite TV system for free when you subscribe to their satellite TV service.
Benefits of a Satellite TV System
Here are the benefits of having a satellite TV system:
1. You have the option of viewing up to 256 channels of programming.
2. Satellite TV is broadcast in an all-digital format for the clearest picture and sound available.
3. Satellite TV systems include DVR (digital video recording) so you can record your favorite shows.
4. You can get HD (high definition) receivers that allow you to watch your shows in HD format.
5. Satellite TV is the more reliable than cable or over-the-air TV, with less blackouts and fewer picture problems.
6. Customer service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
DISH Network Satellite TV System
Here's what you get when you order DISH Network satellite TV service:
1. A free satellite TV dish with mounting hardware.
2. Up to four free receivers plus universal remotes.
3. Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers.
4. Free HD satellite TV receivers (optional).
5. Free professional installation in up to four rooms of your home.
6. A one-year warranty on your satellite TV system.
DIRECTV Satellite TV System
Here's what you get when you order DIRECTV satellite TV service:
1. A free satellite TV dish with mounting hardware.
2. Up to four free receivers plus universal remotes.
3. Free professional installation in up to four rooms of your home.
4. DVR receivers -- free after a $99 rebate.
5. HDTV satellite TV receivers (optional), $199 per receiver.
6. A one-year warranty on your satellite TV system.
Satellite TV Service
In order to get a free satellite TV system you have to subscribe to a satellite TV service:
DISH Network offers four program packages. Prices start at $31.99 per month for their basic package which has 60 channels, and go up to $86.99 for their top-of-the-line package which has 230 channels.
DIRECTV offers three program packages. Prices start at $41.99 per month for their basic package which has 135 channels, including 31 music channels, and go up to $93.99 for their top-of-the-line package which has 185 channels.
Both services also have movie channels, sports packages, foreign language programming, adult programming, HDTV packages, and pay-per-view channels.
Bottom Line
When it comes to which satellite TV system is the best, it's six-of-one, a half-dozen-of the other. Both systems are state-of-the-art and have enough features to please even the most fanatical electronics buff.
But when it comes to additional features such as DVR and HD receivers, or different dishes to accommodate HD receivers and specialized TV channels, price differences can be significant.
Before you order satellite TV service, I recommend clicking on the links below to check out current satellite TV system options and prices.
A satellite TV system consists of a dish that captures the TV signal broadcast from a satellite, and a receiver that amplifies the signal and sends it to a television.
Less than 10 years ago, satellite TV systems consisted of a huge satellite dish, about the size of a flying saucer, and an array of black boxes that required an electronic technician to set up. Not only that, they were expensive, costing anywhere from $2,000 to $10,000.
We've come a long way since then. Now, satellite dishes are the size of a large Frizbee, the receiver is the size of a notebook, and using the system is as easy as operating a microwave.
And the best news of all is that today's systems won't cost you a penny. Thanks to the ongoing competition between satellite TV dealers, they'll give you a complete satellite TV system for free when you subscribe to their satellite TV service.
Benefits of a Satellite TV System
Here are the benefits of having a satellite TV system:
1. You have the option of viewing up to 256 channels of programming.
2. Satellite TV is broadcast in an all-digital format for the clearest picture and sound available.
3. Satellite TV systems include DVR (digital video recording) so you can record your favorite shows.
4. You can get HD (high definition) receivers that allow you to watch your shows in HD format.
5. Satellite TV is the more reliable than cable or over-the-air TV, with less blackouts and fewer picture problems.
6. Customer service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
DISH Network Satellite TV System
Here's what you get when you order DISH Network satellite TV service:
1. A free satellite TV dish with mounting hardware.
2. Up to four free receivers plus universal remotes.
3. Free DVR (digital video recording) receivers.
4. Free HD satellite TV receivers (optional).
5. Free professional installation in up to four rooms of your home.
6. A one-year warranty on your satellite TV system.
DIRECTV Satellite TV System
Here's what you get when you order DIRECTV satellite TV service:
1. A free satellite TV dish with mounting hardware.
2. Up to four free receivers plus universal remotes.
3. Free professional installation in up to four rooms of your home.
4. DVR receivers -- free after a $99 rebate.
5. HDTV satellite TV receivers (optional), $199 per receiver.
6. A one-year warranty on your satellite TV system.
Satellite TV Service
In order to get a free satellite TV system you have to subscribe to a satellite TV service:
DISH Network offers four program packages. Prices start at $31.99 per month for their basic package which has 60 channels, and go up to $86.99 for their top-of-the-line package which has 230 channels.
DIRECTV offers three program packages. Prices start at $41.99 per month for their basic package which has 135 channels, including 31 music channels, and go up to $93.99 for their top-of-the-line package which has 185 channels.
Both services also have movie channels, sports packages, foreign language programming, adult programming, HDTV packages, and pay-per-view channels.
Bottom Line
When it comes to which satellite TV system is the best, it's six-of-one, a half-dozen-of the other. Both systems are state-of-the-art and have enough features to please even the most fanatical electronics buff.
But when it comes to additional features such as DVR and HD receivers, or different dishes to accommodate HD receivers and specialized TV channels, price differences can be significant.
Before you order satellite TV service, I recommend clicking on the links below to check out current satellite TV system options and prices.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Is Dish Network Right For Me?
Are you one of the many consumers currently considering making the switch to satellite TV from cable TV but are overwhelmed with the options? Dont worry, you are not alone. More and more people are deciding to make the transition to satellite TV but dont know where to start. Hopefully, this article will help clear up some of the confusion by giving you an overview of one of the most popular providers of satellite TV, Dish Network.
Pricing
The first question everyone asks is How much does it cost?. Truthfully, it all depends on the options you choose to include in your plan, which can be customized to suit virtually any need. Dish Networks cheapest plan, Americas Top 60, starts at just $31.99. This includes access to the 60 most popular channels in America. For the person who wants a solid variety of programming but doesnt want any extra frills, this is the way to go. From here, Dish Network offers more extensive programming packages that top out with the master of them all, the Americas Everything Package. This is for the person who literally wants it all. For a modest $86.99, it includes the 180 most popular channels as well as 31 movie channels. With this many choices, nobody should ever have a problem finding something to watch!
In addition to the Americas Top series programming listed above, Dish Network also provides numerous other specialty packages including your Local channels, Sports, Movies, International, and HDTV. These packages can be mixed with the Americas Top plans to create the programming just right for you.
Aside from programming, there may be some other nominal fees included if your package needs to support additional rooms, HDTV, and/or DVR:
Additional TVs
With any Dish Network programming package, your first two (non-HD) TV connections are free, but there may be an extra monthly charge for more than two TVs.
HDTV
As the home theater industry continues to grow at an increasing rate, high end equipment is quickly becoming more common in todays homes. High definition television certainly falls into this category and Dish Network is there to accommodate. With their HDTV program youll receive free activation, six months of service for free, and your choice of 7 different receivers to choose from. After your free six months of HDTV service is up, the monthly charge becomes $9.99 plus another $5.00 for each additional receiver.
DVR
Another popular feature in home theaters that Dish Network provides for is DVR technology. This will allow you to record your favorite shows and watch them at your convenience. The free Dish Network DVR receiver will digitally store all your shows and movies in one place so there are no tapes or discs to keep track of. Simply navigate through the on screen menu, enter the name of the show you want to record, and thats it! As with the HDTV program, Dish Network offers free installation and your choice of 7 receivers. There is an additional fee for each DISH Player-DVR of $4.98.
While this review is specifically on Dish Network, only one of the satellite TV providers available today, the products and services they offer remain quite comparable to their competitors and could be taken as a general review of the industry as a whole. When considering which satellite tv provider to go with, you must first decide what your specific needs are and then find the provider that best suits your situation. Home entertainment is a rapidly growing industry and is becoming more and more competitive each day. This is great news for you, the customer! This surge in competition coupled with regular advances in technology guarantee that the options available to you are only going to get better and cheaper in the months and years to come.
Are you one of the many consumers currently considering making the switch to satellite TV from cable TV but are overwhelmed with the options? Dont worry, you are not alone. More and more people are deciding to make the transition to satellite TV but dont know where to start. Hopefully, this article will help clear up some of the confusion by giving you an overview of one of the most popular providers of satellite TV, Dish Network.
Pricing
The first question everyone asks is How much does it cost?. Truthfully, it all depends on the options you choose to include in your plan, which can be customized to suit virtually any need. Dish Networks cheapest plan, Americas Top 60, starts at just $31.99. This includes access to the 60 most popular channels in America. For the person who wants a solid variety of programming but doesnt want any extra frills, this is the way to go. From here, Dish Network offers more extensive programming packages that top out with the master of them all, the Americas Everything Package. This is for the person who literally wants it all. For a modest $86.99, it includes the 180 most popular channels as well as 31 movie channels. With this many choices, nobody should ever have a problem finding something to watch!
In addition to the Americas Top series programming listed above, Dish Network also provides numerous other specialty packages including your Local channels, Sports, Movies, International, and HDTV. These packages can be mixed with the Americas Top plans to create the programming just right for you.
Aside from programming, there may be some other nominal fees included if your package needs to support additional rooms, HDTV, and/or DVR:
Additional TVs
With any Dish Network programming package, your first two (non-HD) TV connections are free, but there may be an extra monthly charge for more than two TVs.
HDTV
As the home theater industry continues to grow at an increasing rate, high end equipment is quickly becoming more common in todays homes. High definition television certainly falls into this category and Dish Network is there to accommodate. With their HDTV program youll receive free activation, six months of service for free, and your choice of 7 different receivers to choose from. After your free six months of HDTV service is up, the monthly charge becomes $9.99 plus another $5.00 for each additional receiver.
DVR
Another popular feature in home theaters that Dish Network provides for is DVR technology. This will allow you to record your favorite shows and watch them at your convenience. The free Dish Network DVR receiver will digitally store all your shows and movies in one place so there are no tapes or discs to keep track of. Simply navigate through the on screen menu, enter the name of the show you want to record, and thats it! As with the HDTV program, Dish Network offers free installation and your choice of 7 receivers. There is an additional fee for each DISH Player-DVR of $4.98.
While this review is specifically on Dish Network, only one of the satellite TV providers available today, the products and services they offer remain quite comparable to their competitors and could be taken as a general review of the industry as a whole. When considering which satellite tv provider to go with, you must first decide what your specific needs are and then find the provider that best suits your situation. Home entertainment is a rapidly growing industry and is becoming more and more competitive each day. This is great news for you, the customer! This surge in competition coupled with regular advances in technology guarantee that the options available to you are only going to get better and cheaper in the months and years to come.
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
In the know: Dish Network DVR
What's a DVR system and what else can it brings for us?
DVR is a hard drive that located inside a DVR receive to record and store satellite TV programs in digital format. It is the combination of the advanced technologies of Digital Video Recording and satellite TV system
Through introducing DVR into their free satellite TV package, Dish Network DVR provide you the power to to allow you to watch TV the way you want, when you want. In their free satellite TV package with DVR -- or known as Dish Network DVR Video-on-Demand Service, allows you to record, pause, and fast forward live TV programs. When you subscribe to Dish Network now, you can get up to two Dish Network DVR receivers free when you order a free satellite TV system from Dish Network such as the Dish Network deals provided at here: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/DishNetwork/DishNetworkPromotion.htm.
Features of Dish Network DVR
So, what is so special with this Dish Network DVR system?
What can Dish Network DVR with Video-On-Demand Service brings to you interm of better entertainment experience?
What's the benefits of having a Dish Network DVR at your home?
Outstanding features of Dish Network DVR with Video-On-Demand Service include:
Fast forwarding. Skip commercials and boring portions of the show you're watching depends on YOUR choice.
Auto Record. Automatically record up to 100 hours of Dish Network satellite TV shows.
Pause and replay live TV. Dish Network DVR enables you to pause the show you're watching whenever you are busy and resume watching your show when you're ready.
All digital storage. Have you get enough of the bad experience with hassles handling and video tapes storing. With Dish Network DVR, all your record will be stored in Dish Network DVR hard drive in digital format--which means much much more better quality compare to video tapes recording.
Further more, you don't need to be worried about the operations of Dish Network DVR system. The on-screen DVR menus in Dish Network DVR system are integrated with Dish Network's program guide. This makes recording tasks easy and flexible.
What's a DVR system and what else can it brings for us?
DVR is a hard drive that located inside a DVR receive to record and store satellite TV programs in digital format. It is the combination of the advanced technologies of Digital Video Recording and satellite TV system
Through introducing DVR into their free satellite TV package, Dish Network DVR provide you the power to to allow you to watch TV the way you want, when you want. In their free satellite TV package with DVR -- or known as Dish Network DVR Video-on-Demand Service, allows you to record, pause, and fast forward live TV programs. When you subscribe to Dish Network now, you can get up to two Dish Network DVR receivers free when you order a free satellite TV system from Dish Network such as the Dish Network deals provided at here: http://www.satellitetvissue.com/DishNetwork/DishNetworkPromotion.htm.
Features of Dish Network DVR
So, what is so special with this Dish Network DVR system?
What can Dish Network DVR with Video-On-Demand Service brings to you interm of better entertainment experience?
What's the benefits of having a Dish Network DVR at your home?
Outstanding features of Dish Network DVR with Video-On-Demand Service include:
Fast forwarding. Skip commercials and boring portions of the show you're watching depends on YOUR choice.
Auto Record. Automatically record up to 100 hours of Dish Network satellite TV shows.
Pause and replay live TV. Dish Network DVR enables you to pause the show you're watching whenever you are busy and resume watching your show when you're ready.
All digital storage. Have you get enough of the bad experience with hassles handling and video tapes storing. With Dish Network DVR, all your record will be stored in Dish Network DVR hard drive in digital format--which means much much more better quality compare to video tapes recording.
Further more, you don't need to be worried about the operations of Dish Network DVR system. The on-screen DVR menus in Dish Network DVR system are integrated with Dish Network's program guide. This makes recording tasks easy and flexible.
Is Dish Network Right For Me?
Are you one of the many consumers currently considering making the switch to satellite TV from cable TV but are overwhelmed with the options? Dont worry, you are not alone. More and more people are deciding to make the transition to satellite TV but dont know where to start. Hopefully, this article will help clear up some of the confusion by giving you an overview of one of the most popular providers of satellite TV, Dish Network.
Pricing
The first question everyone asks is How much does it cost?. Truthfully, it all depends on the options you choose to include in your plan, which can be customized to suit virtually any need. Dish Networks cheapest plan, Americas Top 60, starts at just $31.99. This includes access to the 60 most popular channels in America. For the person who wants a solid variety of programming but doesnt want any extra frills, this is the way to go. From here, Dish Network offers more extensive programming packages that top out with the master of them all, the Americas Everything Package. This is for the person who literally wants it all. For a modest $86.99, it includes the 180 most popular channels as well as 31 movie channels. With this many choices, nobody should ever have a problem finding something to watch!
In addition to the Americas Top series programming listed above, Dish Network also provides numerous other specialty packages including your Local channels, Sports, Movies, International, and HDTV. These packages can be mixed with the Americas Top plans to create the programming just right for you.
Aside from programming, there may be some other nominal fees included if your package needs to support additional rooms, HDTV, and/or DVR:
Additional TVs
With any Dish Network programming package, your first two (non-HD) TV connections are free, but there may be an extra monthly charge for more than two TVs.
HDTV
As the home theater industry continues to grow at an increasing rate, high end equipment is quickly becoming more common in todays homes. High definition television certainly falls into this category and Dish Network is there to accommodate. With their HDTV program youll receive free activation, six months of service for free, and your choice of 7 different receivers to choose from. After your free six months of HDTV service is up, the monthly charge becomes $9.99 plus another $5.00 for each additional receiver.
DVR
Another popular feature in home theaters that Dish Network provides for is DVR technology. This will allow you to record your favorite shows and watch them at your convenience. The free Dish Network DVR receiver will digitally store all your shows and movies in one place so there are no tapes or discs to keep track of. Simply navigate through the on screen menu, enter the name of the show you want to record, and thats it! As with the HDTV program, Dish Network offers free installation and your choice of 7 receivers. There is an additional fee for each DISH Player-DVR of $4.98.
While this review is specifically on Dish Network, only one of the satellite TV providers available today, the products and services they offer remain quite comparable to their competitors and could be taken as a general review of the industry as a whole. When considering which satellite tv provider to go with, you must first decide what your specific needs are and then find the provider that best suits your situation. Home entertainment is a rapidly growing industry and is becoming more and more competitive each day. This is great news for you, the customer! This surge in competition coupled with regular advances in technology guarantee that the options available to you are only going to get better and cheaper in the months and years to come.
Are you one of the many consumers currently considering making the switch to satellite TV from cable TV but are overwhelmed with the options? Dont worry, you are not alone. More and more people are deciding to make the transition to satellite TV but dont know where to start. Hopefully, this article will help clear up some of the confusion by giving you an overview of one of the most popular providers of satellite TV, Dish Network.
Pricing
The first question everyone asks is How much does it cost?. Truthfully, it all depends on the options you choose to include in your plan, which can be customized to suit virtually any need. Dish Networks cheapest plan, Americas Top 60, starts at just $31.99. This includes access to the 60 most popular channels in America. For the person who wants a solid variety of programming but doesnt want any extra frills, this is the way to go. From here, Dish Network offers more extensive programming packages that top out with the master of them all, the Americas Everything Package. This is for the person who literally wants it all. For a modest $86.99, it includes the 180 most popular channels as well as 31 movie channels. With this many choices, nobody should ever have a problem finding something to watch!
In addition to the Americas Top series programming listed above, Dish Network also provides numerous other specialty packages including your Local channels, Sports, Movies, International, and HDTV. These packages can be mixed with the Americas Top plans to create the programming just right for you.
Aside from programming, there may be some other nominal fees included if your package needs to support additional rooms, HDTV, and/or DVR:
Additional TVs
With any Dish Network programming package, your first two (non-HD) TV connections are free, but there may be an extra monthly charge for more than two TVs.
HDTV
As the home theater industry continues to grow at an increasing rate, high end equipment is quickly becoming more common in todays homes. High definition television certainly falls into this category and Dish Network is there to accommodate. With their HDTV program youll receive free activation, six months of service for free, and your choice of 7 different receivers to choose from. After your free six months of HDTV service is up, the monthly charge becomes $9.99 plus another $5.00 for each additional receiver.
DVR
Another popular feature in home theaters that Dish Network provides for is DVR technology. This will allow you to record your favorite shows and watch them at your convenience. The free Dish Network DVR receiver will digitally store all your shows and movies in one place so there are no tapes or discs to keep track of. Simply navigate through the on screen menu, enter the name of the show you want to record, and thats it! As with the HDTV program, Dish Network offers free installation and your choice of 7 receivers. There is an additional fee for each DISH Player-DVR of $4.98.
While this review is specifically on Dish Network, only one of the satellite TV providers available today, the products and services they offer remain quite comparable to their competitors and could be taken as a general review of the industry as a whole. When considering which satellite tv provider to go with, you must first decide what your specific needs are and then find the provider that best suits your situation. Home entertainment is a rapidly growing industry and is becoming more and more competitive each day. This is great news for you, the customer! This surge in competition coupled with regular advances in technology guarantee that the options available to you are only going to get better and cheaper in the months and years to come.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Satellite TV Provider Comparison -- DISH Network and DIRECTV
Satellite TV Providers
There are two satellite TV providers that offer satellite TV service in the U.S. -- DISH Network and DIRECTV.
DISH Network was launched by EchoStar Communications in 1996. It currently has 12 million subscribers, and is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DIRECTV was the first DBS (direct broadcast satellite) TV provider. Launched in 1994 by General Motors, it currently has 14.5 million subscribers, and is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates.
Satellite TV Provider Comparison
Here's a feature-to-feature comparison of the two satellite TV providers:
Programming
DISH Network offers 256 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view programs, and sports packages. They have the biggest variety of movies and shows, and offer 50 Sirius music channels.
DIRECTV offers 225 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view, and sports packages. They have the most sports packages, and offer 31 music channels.
International Channels
DISH Network offers Armenian, Asian, Chinese, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, South Asian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Urdu program channels.
DIRECTV offers Chinese, Filipino, Italian, South Asian, Spanish, Vietnamese program channels.
Pay-Per-View Movies and Special Events
Both DISH Network and DIRECTV pay-per-view movies are $3.99 each. Special event programming prices vary according to the event.
Pricing
DISH Network program packages start at $31.99 for 60 program channels including HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax, and go up to $86.99 for 230 channels, including 50 Sirius radio channels.
DIRECTV program packages start at $39.99 a month for 135 program channels including 31 music channels, plus HBO, Showtime, and Starz, and go up to $93.99 for 185 channels.
Note: For ordering information and current special offers on program packages, click on the links below.
Activation Fee
DISH Network's $49.99 activation fee is refunded with first bill, so it ends up being free.
DIRECTV's $50.00 fee is refunded with first bill, so it too is free.
Satellite TV System
Both DISH Network and DIRECTV will give you a free satellite TV dish and 4 free receivers with universal remotes when you subscribe to their service. Installation is free.
HD (high definition) Receivers
DISH Network offers free HD receivers when you order their service.
DIRECTV HD receivers are $199 each.
DVR (digital video recording) receivers
DISH Network will give you two free DVR receivers. Video-on-Demand service (the equivalent of TiVo), is free when you order their America's Everything Pak programming, or $4.98 a month with their other programming packages.
DIRECTV DVR receivers are free (after a $99 rebate) when you order their service. TiVo service is free when you order their Total Choice Premier package, or $4.99 a month with their other program packages.
Warranty
DISH Network offers a lifetime warranty on their satellite TV systems.
DIRECTV offers a one-year warranty on their satellite TV systems.
Installation Times
Installation times for both DISH Network and DIRECTV is usually one to five days from the time an order is placed.
Customer Service
DISH Network and DIRECTV have 24-hour, 7-days-a-week online and toll-free customer service.
Bonus Gifts
Both satellite TV providers offer special programming offers and free gifts to encourage you to purchase their service. For current offerings click on the links below.
Satellite TV Providers
There are two satellite TV providers that offer satellite TV service in the U.S. -- DISH Network and DIRECTV.
DISH Network was launched by EchoStar Communications in 1996. It currently has 12 million subscribers, and is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all cable and satellite TV providers by J.D. Power and Associates.
DIRECTV was the first DBS (direct broadcast satellite) TV provider. Launched in 1994 by General Motors, it currently has 14.5 million subscribers, and is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates.
Satellite TV Provider Comparison
Here's a feature-to-feature comparison of the two satellite TV providers:
Programming
DISH Network offers 256 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view programs, and sports packages. They have the biggest variety of movies and shows, and offer 50 Sirius music channels.
DIRECTV offers 225 channels of all-digital programming including movie channels, pay-per-view, and sports packages. They have the most sports packages, and offer 31 music channels.
International Channels
DISH Network offers Armenian, Asian, Chinese, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, South Asian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Urdu program channels.
DIRECTV offers Chinese, Filipino, Italian, South Asian, Spanish, Vietnamese program channels.
Pay-Per-View Movies and Special Events
Both DISH Network and DIRECTV pay-per-view movies are $3.99 each. Special event programming prices vary according to the event.
Pricing
DISH Network program packages start at $31.99 for 60 program channels including HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax, and go up to $86.99 for 230 channels, including 50 Sirius radio channels.
DIRECTV program packages start at $39.99 a month for 135 program channels including 31 music channels, plus HBO, Showtime, and Starz, and go up to $93.99 for 185 channels.
Note: For ordering information and current special offers on program packages, click on the links below.
Activation Fee
DISH Network's $49.99 activation fee is refunded with first bill, so it ends up being free.
DIRECTV's $50.00 fee is refunded with first bill, so it too is free.
Satellite TV System
Both DISH Network and DIRECTV will give you a free satellite TV dish and 4 free receivers with universal remotes when you subscribe to their service. Installation is free.
HD (high definition) Receivers
DISH Network offers free HD receivers when you order their service.
DIRECTV HD receivers are $199 each.
DVR (digital video recording) receivers
DISH Network will give you two free DVR receivers. Video-on-Demand service (the equivalent of TiVo), is free when you order their America's Everything Pak programming, or $4.98 a month with their other programming packages.
DIRECTV DVR receivers are free (after a $99 rebate) when you order their service. TiVo service is free when you order their Total Choice Premier package, or $4.99 a month with their other program packages.
Warranty
DISH Network offers a lifetime warranty on their satellite TV systems.
DIRECTV offers a one-year warranty on their satellite TV systems.
Installation Times
Installation times for both DISH Network and DIRECTV is usually one to five days from the time an order is placed.
Customer Service
DISH Network and DIRECTV have 24-hour, 7-days-a-week online and toll-free customer service.
Bonus Gifts
Both satellite TV providers offer special programming offers and free gifts to encourage you to purchase their service. For current offerings click on the links below.
Satellite TV Packages -- Get the Best for Less
Satellite TV Packages
Between the two satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- you can get more than 256 different channels of TV programming, pay-per-view movies and events, your local channels, and commercial-free music channels.
Satellite TV channels are bundled into various packages. Here's a rundown on what satellite TV packages are available:
Dish Network Satellite TV Packages
America's Top 60 -- 60 program channels including local channels.
America's Top 120 -- 120 program channels including local channels, plus 32 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's Top 180 -- 180 program channels including local channels, plus 50 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's "Everything" Pak -- 230 program channels including local channels, 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio, premium movie channels from Showtime, Starz!, HBO and Cinemax, and DISH Network HDTV programming.
DISH Network Movie Channel Packages
10 Showtime Channels, 8 Starz Channels, 8 HBO Channels, 5 Cinemax Channels, Showtime Unlimited/Starz Super Pak, HBO The Works/MultiMAX from Cinemax, HBO The Works/Showtime Unlimited, HBO The Works/Starz Super Pak.
DISH Network Sports Packages
Multi-Regional Sport, The Outdoor Channel, MLB Extra Innings, ESPN College Grand Slam, NBA League Pass, ESPN Full Court, ESPN Game Plan, NHL Center Ice, MLS Direct Kick, English Premier League.
DISH Network International Programming Packages
Dish Latino, Dish Latino Dos, Dish Latino Max, Chinese Great Wall Package, African, Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, South Asian, Tagalog, and Urdu.
DISH Network Adult Channels
Eclip, The Erotic Network, Extasy, Hot Zone, Playboy (all DISH Network satellite TV systems include parental locks.
Note: For more information on current DISH Network programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
DIRECTV Satellite TV Packages
Total Choice -- 135 program channels, including local channels and 50 XM radio channels).
Total Choice Plus -- 155 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
Total Choice Premier -- 215 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
DIRECTV Premium Services Packages
HBO7 HBO channels (including HBO HD), STARZ (4 STARZ channels, 2 Encore channels, and 6 EncoreSM Theme channels), Showtime Unlimited (5 Showtime channels, 2 channels of The Movie Channel, 1 FLIX channel, and 1 Sundance channel), Cinemax (3 Cinemax channels),
Sports Pack (more than 25 specialty and regional sports networks, plus NBA.com, Fox Sports World, and The Golf Channel).
DIRECTV Sports Subscriptions
NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass, ESPN Game Plan, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, ESPN Full Court, MLS Direct Kick, Barclays English Premier League, Mega March Madness, Cricket Ticket
Additional Programming Packages
HD Package (ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD, Discovery HD Theater, HDNet, HDNet Movies, and Universal HD, Pay-Per-View, and adult programming.
International Program Packages
Para Todos, Phoenix TV, Jade World, Filipino, South Asian, Vietnamese, and Italian programming.
Note: For more information on current DIRECTV programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
Satellite TV Packages
Between the two satellite TV providers -- DISH Network and DIRECTV -- you can get more than 256 different channels of TV programming, pay-per-view movies and events, your local channels, and commercial-free music channels.
Satellite TV channels are bundled into various packages. Here's a rundown on what satellite TV packages are available:
Dish Network Satellite TV Packages
America's Top 60 -- 60 program channels including local channels.
America's Top 120 -- 120 program channels including local channels, plus 32 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's Top 180 -- 180 program channels including local channels, plus 50 Sirius satellite radio channels.
America's "Everything" Pak -- 230 program channels including local channels, 50 channels of Sirius satellite radio, premium movie channels from Showtime, Starz!, HBO and Cinemax, and DISH Network HDTV programming.
DISH Network Movie Channel Packages
10 Showtime Channels, 8 Starz Channels, 8 HBO Channels, 5 Cinemax Channels, Showtime Unlimited/Starz Super Pak, HBO The Works/MultiMAX from Cinemax, HBO The Works/Showtime Unlimited, HBO The Works/Starz Super Pak.
DISH Network Sports Packages
Multi-Regional Sport, The Outdoor Channel, MLB Extra Innings, ESPN College Grand Slam, NBA League Pass, ESPN Full Court, ESPN Game Plan, NHL Center Ice, MLS Direct Kick, English Premier League.
DISH Network International Programming Packages
Dish Latino, Dish Latino Dos, Dish Latino Max, Chinese Great Wall Package, African, Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Israeli, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, South Asian, Tagalog, and Urdu.
DISH Network Adult Channels
Eclip, The Erotic Network, Extasy, Hot Zone, Playboy (all DISH Network satellite TV systems include parental locks.
Note: For more information on current DISH Network programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
DIRECTV Satellite TV Packages
Total Choice -- 135 program channels, including local channels and 50 XM radio channels).
Total Choice Plus -- 155 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
Total Choice Premier -- 215 program channels, including local channels and 67 XM radio channels.
DIRECTV Premium Services Packages
HBO7 HBO channels (including HBO HD), STARZ (4 STARZ channels, 2 Encore channels, and 6 EncoreSM Theme channels), Showtime Unlimited (5 Showtime channels, 2 channels of The Movie Channel, 1 FLIX channel, and 1 Sundance channel), Cinemax (3 Cinemax channels),
Sports Pack (more than 25 specialty and regional sports networks, plus NBA.com, Fox Sports World, and The Golf Channel).
DIRECTV Sports Subscriptions
NFL Sunday Ticket, NBA League Pass, ESPN Game Plan, MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, ESPN Full Court, MLS Direct Kick, Barclays English Premier League, Mega March Madness, Cricket Ticket
Additional Programming Packages
HD Package (ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD, Discovery HD Theater, HDNet, HDNet Movies, and Universal HD, Pay-Per-View, and adult programming.
International Program Packages
Para Todos, Phoenix TV, Jade World, Filipino, South Asian, Vietnamese, and Italian programming.
Note: For more information on current DIRECTV programming and subscription fees, or to order satellite TV service with a free satellite TV system, click on the links below.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Satellite TV Free Systems Guide
Dish Network and DirecTV are the largest providers of satellite TV service in the United States. While these satellite TV companies don't really offer free satellite TV service, they do provide free satellite TV systems to those who qualify on a credit scale. Many satellite TV guides don't get to the bottom of why free satellite TV systems are offered.
While it's no secret Dish Network and DirecTV both offer free satellite TV systems, it may be of interest to you why they do this. I know, what you're thinking, "they do it so you'll sign a contract", right? Not exactly. Though providing a free satellite TV system does help entice customers into a contract, which helps sustain a steady customer base, this isn't the main reason for the offer.
Think about it. When you move into a new home, you don't call Dish Network for television service, you call the cable company. It's as natural as calling the utility companies to get service connected. Most homes in America are already wired for cable. So how do satellite TV companies compete with cable? That's right, by offering the satellite TV equipment for free. It's all about serviceability.
I cringe each and every time I see published articles stating free satellite TV is a scam. Let's get to the honest truth of the matter. Free satellite TV is a business model, and a very successful one that accomplishes three Important things.
Makes Satellite TV service readily
available. By making satellite TV systems free,
satellite TV service is as easily available as cable
television. Provides an enticing offer. We
all love freebies. Who can resist getting hundreds of
dollars in equipment just for signing up for
programming? Helps maintain a strong customer
base. When satellite TV companies offer the satellite
TV system free, they usually require a service agreement in
return.
This satellite TV free systems guide wouldn't be complete without discussing the difference between satellite TV vendors, and providers. The providers are the source of the service like Dish Network or DirecTV, while the vendor's are the resellers and installers. AllSat is a Dish Network vendor, while iSatellite is a DirecTV vendor.
Satellite providers offer a standard package, while individual vendors may offer special incentives to get you to purchase satellite TV service through their company. For example, Dish network vendor "A" might offer additional free equipment such as a home theater system, as opposed to vendor "B" who only provides the standard offering from Dish Network.
DirecTV and Dish Network will sometimes offer discounted or free programming for a specified amount of time as an introductory offer. Dish Network's 19.99 introductory offer was so popular they designed a program package with 19.99 as the every day regular basic programming package. Both providers offer free movie channels with some programming packages.
So what's included in a free satellite TV system? Both Dish Network and DirecTV offer up to four rooms installed for free. The satellite system includes DVR's HDTV receivers, the satellite dish, plus the satellite dish recievers. Both providers charge for extra DVR service and HD service. Both satellite TV providers offer a free introductory period on HD programming.
So there you have it, the true and indisputable satellite TV free systems guide. No scams, no tricks, just good business and a good business model that benefits both the satellite TV companies and you, the consumer. Just remember, if you had to buy the satellite TV system up front to get the service, it could really cost you a pretty penny.
Dish Network and DirecTV are the largest providers of satellite TV service in the United States. While these satellite TV companies don't really offer free satellite TV service, they do provide free satellite TV systems to those who qualify on a credit scale. Many satellite TV guides don't get to the bottom of why free satellite TV systems are offered.
While it's no secret Dish Network and DirecTV both offer free satellite TV systems, it may be of interest to you why they do this. I know, what you're thinking, "they do it so you'll sign a contract", right? Not exactly. Though providing a free satellite TV system does help entice customers into a contract, which helps sustain a steady customer base, this isn't the main reason for the offer.
Think about it. When you move into a new home, you don't call Dish Network for television service, you call the cable company. It's as natural as calling the utility companies to get service connected. Most homes in America are already wired for cable. So how do satellite TV companies compete with cable? That's right, by offering the satellite TV equipment for free. It's all about serviceability.
I cringe each and every time I see published articles stating free satellite TV is a scam. Let's get to the honest truth of the matter. Free satellite TV is a business model, and a very successful one that accomplishes three Important things.
Makes Satellite TV service readily
available. By making satellite TV systems free,
satellite TV service is as easily available as cable
television. Provides an enticing offer. We
all love freebies. Who can resist getting hundreds of
dollars in equipment just for signing up for
programming? Helps maintain a strong customer
base. When satellite TV companies offer the satellite
TV system free, they usually require a service agreement in
return.
This satellite TV free systems guide wouldn't be complete without discussing the difference between satellite TV vendors, and providers. The providers are the source of the service like Dish Network or DirecTV, while the vendor's are the resellers and installers. AllSat is a Dish Network vendor, while iSatellite is a DirecTV vendor.
Satellite providers offer a standard package, while individual vendors may offer special incentives to get you to purchase satellite TV service through their company. For example, Dish network vendor "A" might offer additional free equipment such as a home theater system, as opposed to vendor "B" who only provides the standard offering from Dish Network.
DirecTV and Dish Network will sometimes offer discounted or free programming for a specified amount of time as an introductory offer. Dish Network's 19.99 introductory offer was so popular they designed a program package with 19.99 as the every day regular basic programming package. Both providers offer free movie channels with some programming packages.
So what's included in a free satellite TV system? Both Dish Network and DirecTV offer up to four rooms installed for free. The satellite system includes DVR's HDTV receivers, the satellite dish, plus the satellite dish recievers. Both providers charge for extra DVR service and HD service. Both satellite TV providers offer a free introductory period on HD programming.
So there you have it, the true and indisputable satellite TV free systems guide. No scams, no tricks, just good business and a good business model that benefits both the satellite TV companies and you, the consumer. Just remember, if you had to buy the satellite TV system up front to get the service, it could really cost you a pretty penny.
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