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Everyone wants to have the best of the best. Whether they are buying a car, a cellular phone, jewelry, or even a pair of shoes people want to invest in the best quality of a product. Buying television programming for their home is no different. As with anything these days, there are a lot of companies and offers to choose from. The biggest question when deciding between television programming providers is whether to go with satellite TV or cable TV. The answer for more people every day is opting for satellite television providers such as Dish Network.
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Over the last decade, more than 27 million people have decided to change from cable or over-the-air television to satellite. Why did they do this? For the same reasons anyone chooses one product over another; that product is doing a better job of meeting their needs. For many people living in rural areas it is impossible or very expensive to have a cable line run from the nearest outlet box to their home. A Dish Network satellite dish only needs to be mounted on an area of your house that has an unobstructed view of the Southern sky for a clear reception. For those living in areas that weather can knock out electricity the better choice is definitely satelite television. Cable systems rely on the regional power grid to function.
Dish Network systems can operate on a generator thus allowing people access to valuable weather and safety information. Internet access also comes into play when comparing. If you don't have high-speed cable access in your area then you know the slow, frustrating process of having to use dial-up. Dish Network recently teamed with WildBlue Communications to bring high-speed Internet access to those in rural, dial-up areas, and worldwide web users everywhere are thankful.
With satelite providers like Dish Network, the offers for new customers are too enticing to pass up. For instance, start-up packages for satelite are around twenty dollars while start-up packages for cable are around seventy dollars. Also, in recent years cable rates have risen an average of 8.2%. Also, when one signs up with Dishnetwork they receive a free dish and receiver that is professionally installed for free. They also offer free equipment upgrades such as a Digital Video Recorder, or DVR. This allows to people to record and store up to 100 hours of their favorite programs in addition to being able to rewind live programs to see something they missed or want to watch again. You can also have four Dishnetwork receivers installed in four rooms of your house for free. No charge for the receivers. No charge for the installation. Cable providers, on the other hand, charge as much as ten dollars for each room with this service.
Often the most valuable piece of information when deciding on a product is what current users of it think. Dishnetwork shines in this area. When compared to all other satelite and cable providers they have been chosen by J.D. Power and Associates as number one in customer service. If other customers are happy, won't you be happy also?
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