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To operate a business successfully your customers must remain always remain happy with the product or services they have purchased. When new features of your product emerge, you must make them available to your customers or the competition will surely take them away. This is something that Satellite TV provider Dish Network Addison is fully aware of. They are continually keeping their customers up-to-date with the newest television technology and programming available. This is proven by the fact that J.D. Power & Associates rated them higher in Customer Satisfaction than every Satellite and Cable TV competitor. Let's take a look at what Dish Network is offering that keeps their current customers happy and is bringing new customers to them.
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While there are a lot of positive, educational shows on television that the entire family can enjoy, there is also content that parents would prefer their children not be exposed to. Dish Network Addison has recognized this concern of parents and now offers a solution to their worries. The solution is called Parental Controls and it is available to all of its customers at no additional cost. Through the easy-to-use Parental Controls, parents first select a 4-digit Password known only to those they share it with. Then, they tell the Parental Controls system what type of program content is to be locked out and require a password. When a child comes across a program with that type of content they are required to punch in the Password in order to view even a second of it. If they don't know the Password, they can't watch that program. Programs can be locked by their rating such as PG-13, R, TV-17, or TV-MA. There is also an expanded ratings setting to lock anything with violence, nudity, or sexual content. Parents can also lock out entire channels including movie channels, Pay-Per-View channels, and even local channels. Find out more about Addison satellite parental controls here.
Another example of DishNetwork's satelite TV services offering the latest in television technology is with DVR receivers. A DVR, or Digital Video Recorder, is making VCRs and recording on VHS videotapes a thing of the past. With a DVR, you can digitally record and store up to 100 hours of your favorite programs directly onto your DVR receiver. You also have the ability to pause and rewind live television in case you want to watch a moment of a show over again or need to take a phone call. For new customers, DishNetwork is offering free equipment upgrades of either a DVR or a HD (High Definition) receiver. For those that want the capabilities of both then you may want the HD DVR combo receiver. DishNetwork is the first in the industry to offer this new technological advancement.
To complete the entertainment needs of its customers DishNetwork Addison is teaming with WildBlue Communications and HughesNet to offer high-speed satelite Internet service. This is yet another example of keeping customers in tune with latest technology being offered. It's a blessing for those living in rural areas that have been stuck using dialup service. This high-speed Satelite Internet service will allow dialup users to surf the web faster and download large files in minutes, not hours. It also frees up your phone line so there are no missed calls, no dialing in, and no extra phone line needed. Satelite Internet is compatible with both Windows and Apple computers.
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