Satellite TV Vs Cable
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WHY LOOK TO ANYONE ELSE?
| Monthly Cost Comparison | National Average Analog Cable* | National Average Digital Cable* | Dish Network Top 60 | DirecTV Total Choice Plus |
| Package Price | $40.11 | $51.42 | $29.99 | $33.99 |
| Local Channels | Included | Included | Included | $5.00 |
| 2nd TV Programming | FREE STANDARD | FREE STANDARD | FREE STANDARD |
$4.99 |
| Total Monthly Cost | $40.11 | $51.42 | $29.99 | $43.98 |
SATELLITE vs. CABLE
We'll
show
you
how
DISH
Network
is
at
least
twice
s
good
as
cable.
(and
costs
less
too)!
Where
do
you
live?
Apartment?
Or
a
single-family/duplex
home?
A
clear
line
of
sight
from
a
dish
antenna
to
the
southern
sky
is
necessary
to
receive
a
direct
signal
from
the
satellite.
Nearly
98
%
of
all
residences
are
able
to
have
a
dish
antenna.
What
is
offered
by
cable
in
your
area?
Is
the
cable
provider
in
your
neighborhood
offering
analog-only,
true
digital,
or
a
hybrid
analog/digital
service?
Satellite
signals
are
considered
to
be
the
highest
quality
as
they
are
first
generation
(directly
from
the
Broadcaster
to
you).
Digital
Cable
cannot
be
considered
"Truly
Digital"
as
it
is
generally
a
fourth
or
fifth
generation
signal
relayed
from
sub-station
to
sub-station
before
reaching
your
residence.
The
relay
of
Digital
Cable
diminishes
the
overall
quality
of
your
picture
and
sound.
Winner-Satellite
What's
offered
in
what
programming
packages?
Cable
packages
range
from
neighborhood
to
neighborhood,
whereas
satellite
packages
are
the
same
across
the
nation.
>"Digital
cable"
offers
nearly
as
many
total
video
and
audio
channels
as
satellite
but
at
a
slightly
more
expensive
price
per
channel.
Savvy
viewers
need
to
think
ahead
about
what
channels
or
types
of
programming
they
want
to
see,
and
chose
packages
accordingly.
Winner-Satellite
How
much
up-front
can
you
spend?
Leasing
vs.
cash
up-front
vs.
normal
"free"
offers
are
typically
provided
by
the
satellite
providers.
The
cable
operators
typically
offer
a
"lease"
model
whereby
consumers
pay
a
small
percentage
of
their
monthly
bills
to
"lease"
the
set
top
box.
These
need
to
be
investigated
and
compared.
Winner-Satellite
and
Cable
Want
interactive-type
features?
Not
much
interactivity
is
available
at
this
stage
from
cable
providers,
except
for
electronic
programming
guides
(EPGs)
made
to
look
like
satellite
guides.
Satellite
offers
EPGs
and
a
new
line
of
services
from
DISH
Network
and
DirecTV.
DirecTV
offers
TiVo,
for
recording,
but
at
an
upfront
cost
of
around
$400
to
buy
the
receiver.
While,
DISH
Network
today
offers
its
508
series
set-top
box,
with
free
basic
personal
video
recorder
functionality
at
a
cost
of
$49
at
time
of
activation.
This
has
also
been
supplemented
by
DISH
Network's
721
series,
allowing
consumers
to
simultaneously
record
one
program
and
watch
another.
These
interactive
TV
services
offer
personal
video
recorders
-
which
pause,
record
and
rewind
live
broadcasts
--
plus
enhanced
broadcasting
are
only
offered
on
Satellite.
Winner-Satellite
Want
an
always-on
2-way
Internet
connection?
This
is
one
area
where
the
true
advantage
goes
to
cable.
2-way
satellite
offerings
do
exist,
however,
at
soonest,
satellite
is
still
several
years
away
from
a
price,
speed
and
quality
that
readily
competes
with
cable's.
Yet,
cable
internet
connections
are
only
available
in
select
areas,
whereas
Satellite
connections
can
be
established
anywhere
the
United
States,
Canada
and
Mexico.
Winner-Cable
(Close
2nd
Satellite)
Want
HDTV?
Cable
still
is
facing
problems
delivering
HDTV.
Both
DISH
Network
and
DirecTV
offer
HDTV
programming.
DirecTV,
with
its
single
LNB
(the
receiving
end
on
the
Satellite
Dish)
will
experience
bandwidth
problems
as
programming
increasingly
switches
to
HDTV.
DISH
Network
has
planned
ahead
and
has
launched
innumerable
programs
to
ensure
unlimited
bandwidth
capabilities.
Winner-Satellite
(DISH
Network)
Want
bundled
packages?
Again,
advantage
cable.
Some
larger
cable
systems
offer
telephone,
Internet
and
video
services
all
bundled
together.
Satellite
does
not.
And
why
would
they
want
to?
Satellite
companies
stick
to
what
they
do
best-offer
the
best
TV
packages
at
the
best
prices.
Winner-Cable
How
many
TVs
will
be
served?
Previously,
Cable's
almost
nationwide
"lease"
model
allowed
the
maximum
number
of
set-top
boxes
to
be
served
at
the
lowest
cost-per-set
compared
to
satellite
operators.
Nonetheless,
satellite
(DISH
Network
in
particular)
has
recently
catching
up
here,
and
new
"additional
box"
plans
of
up
to
4
receivers
are
being
offered
to
the
consumer
at
a
better
price
than
cable.
Winner-Satellite
(DISH
Network)
Score Card
| DISH Network: 6 | Cable: 3 |
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A
$4.99
per
month
additional
outlet
programming
access
fee
will
be
charged
for
each
dual-tuner
(DISH
322
or
DISH
Player-DVR
522)
receiver.
This
fee
will
be
waived
monthly
for
each
such
receiver
that
is
continuously
connected
to
Customer's
phone
line
each
month.