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		<title>DIRECTV vs Dish Network</title>
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In the early 1990s, satellite television was first introduced to the market. It was understandable that only a number of people actually went out of their way to get their hands on a satellite dish. After all, the dish was a lot more expensive just as its size was considered large and intrusive.
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<p>In the early 1990s, satellite television was first introduced to the market. It was understandable that only a number of people actually went out of their way to get their hands on a satellite dish. After all, the dish was a lot more expensive just as its size was considered large and intrusive.</p>
<p>At the time, people also used it to have access to networks from around the world or channels that are not meant for mass audiences. However, people did not automatically get those signals. They had to look for those signals that is usually by chance alone.</p>
<p>This is not the case these days. If you want a particular channel, all you have to do is subscribe to a direct broadcast satellite provider or DBS provider. A DBS provider, such as Directv and Dish Network, is the one who chooses the channels from the programming sources and brings it to your television sets. Simply sign up, an installer comes out and puts up a satellite dish for you and connects it to all of your television sets inside the home. In most cases, homeowners can have up to four different rooms set up to receive satellite TV signals. This is quite an advantage when comparing <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dish-television.com">Direct TV vs Dish Network satellite</a>.</p>
<p>Satellite television is not only limited to the number of channels you can have. There is also a satellite HD that feeds apt programs for your hi definition television set. HDTV has a bigger resolution that gives way to maximum viewing pleasure. These shows also come with surround sound that pretty much takes the cake for both TV and home theatre fans. Best of all, there are so many Direct TV specials out there today. Spanish speaking customers can take advantage of the <a target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Direct-TV-Mas-Review&amp;id=2090346">Direct TV Mas bundles</a>.</p>
<p>The pleasures it brings take another turn with the arrival of the technology of a digital video recorder. A DVR is a recording tool meant for television shows. This device gives more control over live television that fanatics no longer have to fret about missing their favorite shows. Truly a great way catch up on what you might miss on Direct TV.</p>
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		<title>Cable TV Versus Satellite TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cable TV deals aren&#8217;t hard to find, that is as long as you aren&#8217;t already a subscriber to Comcast or Time Warner.
The reason for this is due to the fact the cable television guys want to increase their subscriber base, thus they are ready to give you a good deal, generally for the first year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cable TV deals aren&#8217;t hard to find, that is as long as you aren&#8217;t already a subscriber to Comcast or Time Warner.</p>
<p>The reason for this is due to the fact the cable television guys want to increase their subscriber base, thus they are ready to give you a good deal, generally for the first year of service. The cable provider figures if you get service from them, you probably will set up a with one of their bundled packages that includes not only cable television, but also home phone and high speed internet setup.</p>
<p>You can usually get a triple play bundle for just $99 per month for the first year. Consider what the typical cable TV company charges: Basic TV costs $55 per month, high speed internet is $40 per month, and phone service is $35 per month. Assuming these prices, your overall bill would be $140 per month before taxes and fees that always seem to find their way onto your cable bill.  An alternative is to subscribe to a service like <a target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Charter-Intertet">Charter internet</a> and then add on Direct TV.</p>
<p>But it is good to think about how this might turn out down the road Well think about where you will be once the promo is over. You will have all of your TV&#8217;s connected to cable TV, your high speed internet with your e-mail account with the cable company, and of course your phone service through the cable company as well. But all at once your price goes up almost 50%, from around $100 per month to $140+ per month. Its not alway easy to switch out of your provider?</p>
<p>Maybe, maybe not. The smart thing to do ahead of time is compare providers before making your final decision. Lining up satellite TV vs cable TV ahead of time is the way to go.</p>
<p>While you might say to yourself it is easy to switch to some kind of DirecTV deal or something else from your local phone company like FiOS by Verizon. That is easier said than done, however. Usually the time and inconvenience of switching from cable to satellite TV makes the customer yield to whatever service they have. Even though the monthly bill is high, the subscriber stays with the company because they have all the services on the same bill from the same provider. That is what the cable TV company expects when giving the subscriber a good short term deal.</p>
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