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Satellite TV

More and more people across the United States are stepping away from their cable comfort zone and switching to satellite TV. Considering TV plays a huge part in the American culture the shift to digital broadcasting on June 12th, 2009 was a step forward to some, but bumpy to many others. Since the beginning of the new century a number of significant changes took place and effectively altered the way the American people see television. Clearly, none of us really knew what we were missing until stations nationwide had to broadcast exclusively in a digital format. The picture quality of the new all digital standard definition television is without a doubt greater than traditional analog broadcasting, but it still cannot match to the superior quality picture of high definition television programming which is slowly taking over households across the US.

In the last year, cable and satellite companies has been actively getting more and more high-definition channels to satisfy America’s need for better looking home entertainment, and raising the unbounded question – who can satisfy your thirst for great television, Cable or Satellite TV?

Cable television is a system of providing television to customers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables placed on the subscribers property, much like the over-the-air method used in conventional television broadcasting (by the use of radio waves) in which a television antenna is required.

Cable TV is without a doubt the most accepted and common household video entertainment medium in the country, reason being it has been around for a lot longer than satellite TV systems. But even though most television consumers are familiar with the good old cable, satellite growth is occurring rapidly and has had an impact on the cable business across the country.

Satellite dish is quickly making its mark in the entertainment world providing great quality in lesser price than cable.

Satellite television is television delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by a satellite dish and set-top box. In many areas of the world satellite TV provides a wide range of channels and services using top of the line satellite TV systems technology, often to areas that are not serviced by cable providers. Two of the most popular Satellite television providers in the United Sates today are DIRECTV and DISH Network.

Both DIRECTV and DISH Network has been playing the filed for quite some time, introducing customers to 100 percent all digital programming, and great satellite dish deals in cheaper prices than cable. But which satellite provider is best for you? That’s a fairly simple question to answer after you shop around and compare your options. The thing is that both satellite television providers offer all digital programming and limited time promotions, but unlike DIRECTV, DISH Network continues being lighter on your wallet and who wouldn’t like to save some money now days?

DISH Network satellite television is hands down the best value in entertainment, offering customers over $800 in savings, and depending on the package, they knock up to $20 off your monthly bill for the first 12 months when you sign up with a 24 months Agreement. Not only that, but DISH also gives you Online Bonus of up either $5-$10 depending on the package you have. The way to get the extra $5-$10 off your first 12 months wtih DISH, is by filling out the requirements for their online redemption, AutoPay and email Opt-in for DISH E-Newsletter. DISH Network also offers award winning satellite TV system upgrade and free service on two TVs, not to mention, if you sign up today you will also receive movie channels free for 3 months (HBO, Cinemax, Showtime and Starz).

Why wait? Simply call 1-877-608-2740 today and get the best value in satellite TV without breaking the bank.