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How to Understand the Advantages of Dish Network Satellite TV over Cable TV

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Satellite TV involves receiving signals from a satellite where as cable TV entails airing programs. The biggest advantage a satellite TV service has over cable TV is the picture and sound quality. Unlike cable TV, satellite TV programs are of excellent quality with some of them being high definition. When comparing satellite and cable TV in greater depth, consider the following things:

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Understand the superiority of Dish Network’s features.

    Dish Network offers a greater number of channels with superior picture quality and CD sound. Some programs are also available in HD and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Other Dish Network features include more value for money, hundreds of popular channels including CNN, ESPN, HBO, Starz, Cinemax and Showtime Unlimited, special sports pack for sports lovers, Disney and other kid oriented channels for children, pay-per-views, adult programming, parental lock, DVR service, lucrative deals, round-the-clock customer service, Internet connectivity and re-installation facility for subscribers moving to new locations.

    Cable TV offers fixed number of channels with the option of pay-per-views. Broadband Internet connection is also available with most cable operators. The main disadvantage with cable operators is the limited number of channels.

  2. Step 2

    Assess the better quality Dish Network offers. As satellite TV, Dish Network offers 100% digital picture and sound. Dish Network’s DVR service enables consumers to record favorite programs in digital format. Viewers even receive HD channels. Cable TV quality does not offer such quality and options.

  3. Step 3

    Assess various pricing options. Dish Network offers several packages to suit all kinds of budgets. People can opt from the basic Family Choice to top of the line all-encompassing deals with options to pause or rewind live TV, watch one show while recording another, set spending limits for pay-per-views, and even view caller ID on television sets.

    Cable TV may appear to be less expensive than Dish Network, but it also offers fewer channels and none of the services mentioned above.

  4. Step 4

    Think about customer service, particularly if you live in remote areas. Dish Network is one of the two satellite TV giants in the United States. Fierce competition makes the company offer good 24x7 customer service with a representative showing up at your doorstep within 24 to 72 hours. In comparison, cable TV may take more time in generating a response.

    Another perspective to customer care is the time it takes to restore services after bad weather conditions. Satellite TV typically resumes on its own. Cable TV outages usually affect entire communities calling for large-scale restoration of service, which generally translates into longer time.

  5. Step 5

    Satellite radio service from SIRIUS is offered on Dish Network. Dish Network provides more than 50 satellite radio channels that are completely commercial free. Cable TV does not have this kind of service.

Tips & Warnings
  • Use the toll-free number 1-888-284-7116 to call Dish Network customer service and inquire about the various programs the provider offers.
  • You can also go to the company’s web site (www.dishnetwork.com) to find information about your favorite programs and their schedules.

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