Comparing Cable TV and Satellite TV

Apr 29
14:26

2007

David Johnson

David Johnson

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For first time subscribers, it would be easy to find yourself in a very difficult situation of choosing which television program provider would suit your needs and budget best. To help you decide easily, here are some of the factors you should consider.

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TechnologyBy far,Comparing Cable TV and Satellite TV Articles satellite television boasts of the latest digital technology while cable television still uses an analog system. It would be like comparing your old cassette tapes to the present day compact discs. RatesCable television would basically cost you a monthly subscription average of around 30 or 40 bucks a month. This amount will depend on the provider and the place where you live. You can expect a higher installation cost if you live in an area where it requires the cable company to use more than the allotted cable line. Satellite television subscription plans usually vary widely depending on how many channels you would like to have. You need not pay for any additional fees since installation is simple and easy. The satellite dish and standard receiver usually comes for free unless you wish to upgrade to HD or DVR receivers that are not included in your subscription plan. EquipmentYou can expect the satellite television equipment to be much more advanced. The equipment consists of satellite dish and satellite receivers, which can be installed to as many as four televisions. You can even choose from standard satellite receivers, HD receivers, DVR receivers and HD DVR receivers, all of which can be provided for you for free. Cable television equipment typically consists of a cable, which connects the cable box and the television. If you want to enjoy the features of a DVR receiver, you can do so for an additional fee. Additional room installation would also require subscribers to pay extra. Quality of ServiceComparing cable television and satellite television’s service, you can expect satellite television to be way ahead when it comes to providing clear images and crisp sounds. All of satellite television’s channels are presented in digital format and most of today’s satellite television providers boast of 90% plus digital signal in all weather condition and any technical problems are immediately taken care of their 24-hour customer service support. Cable television can only offer some channels in digital format while other channels would be in analog format. Because of this, image quality varies from channel to channel. Technical problems can take longer to repair since all the cable lines will have to be checked thoroughly and pinpointing main problems are sometimes difficult. An average of 3 to 5 percent cable blackouts are experienced every year, mostly due to extreme weather condition. If you consider yourself to be a television fanatic, then choosing satellite television would be more convenient and cost effective. It can offer you many programming selections, all guaranteeing amazing image and sound quality. For people content with watching a few shows a week, cable television is best especially if the monthly fees were lower than they already are.