Monday 29 July 2013

Which Is Better - Satellite TV Or Cable?

By Brian Stevens


The Actual Differences Between Cable TV And Satellite TV Aren't All That Great These Days. But There Are A Few Differences You Need To Be Aware Of If You're Thinking About Getting Cable TV Or Satellite Television Service. Here They Are In A Nutshell .

cable TV vs satellite TV Price

Cable Television can cost as much as $25 a month more when compared with satellite TV for similar services. That's $300 per year more. This difference is due in part because cable TV providers need to pay local fees and taxes

Where I reside in Arizona if I were to buy cable TV it would cost me almost $60 a month for 140 TV channels. If I were to get Dish Network service it would cost me $25 for 190 program channels.

A further difference is the price increases. Cable TV service has increased by 40% since 1998, while satellite television service has increased by a mere 8% in that exact same period of time.

Equipment Comparison

Cable TV providers provide a receiver, or cable box, that receives a TV signal via an underground cable. The receiver translates that signal and transmits it to your television.

Satellite TV providers give you a satellite TV dish which captures the TV signal coming from the company's satellite, and a receiver which decodes that signal and delivers it to your television set.

With cable TV you need to pay anywhere from $3 to $5 a month for each cable box receiver you'd like connected to your Televisions. With Dish Network and DirecTV your recievers are free of charge.

DVR

Digital video recorders, or DVRs, let you record your favorite shows. In addition to recording your shows you can also pause, rewind, and also fast forward live Television programs, so you can answer the telephone, view part of the program you missed, or fast forward through a commercial.

Cable television DVRs let you record as much as 100 hours of your favorite shows. They even offer the option of recording 2 shows simultaneously. So in case you have 3 TV shows which come on simultaneously you will be able to record one and view one, or record the two TV shows, but you are going to miss the third show.`

Dish Network, on the other hand, lets you record 6 different shows simultaneously, and you can record as many as 2,000 hours of programming, so you will not miss any of your favorite TV shows. With DirecTV you're able to record 4 different TV shows at the same time, plus record 1,000 hours of programming.

Both of their DVRs let you view a television show in one room in your home, and finish seeing it in another room.

Installing The Components

Both satellite TV companies, and nearly all cable television companies, will install all the equipment required to receive their programming at no charge. To make sure you do not have equipment failures later on, you'll want to make sure the company who installs your system utilizes certified technicians.

Reliability

DirecTV and Dish Network blackouts average only 1%. Cable TV blackouts, on the other hand, are anywhere from 3% to 5% - up to 5 times more than cable.

Consumer Ratings

The ASCI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) ranks Dish Network and DirecTV as number one and number two respectively among all the satellite television and cable TV providers for customer experience, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, plus total value.

Customer Support

Both satellite television companies provide 24/7 customer support so you will not be left hanging in case something goes wrong with your satellite TV system and you need help.

Summary

There's no doubt about it. Satellite television stands out as the ultimate winner when it comes to price, variety of programming, number of channels, recording time, as well as customer satisfaction.






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