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Cable Customers Are Flocking To Dish Network

It is easy to see why more people are subscribing to Dish Network and other satellite TV providers than cable ever year and it doesn?t seem to be slowing down any time soon. When you compare Dish Network to the leading cable TV provider you will see t
hat Dish Network has a technological advantage.

Dish Network has new technology which allows them to use small eighteen inch satellite dishes that are highly effective with MPEG-2 data compression technology. Cable TV providers can offer a mere one hundred and twenty channels at the most, while Dish Network utilized their technology and made it possible for them to offer top quality channels with a huge programming selection, all at an affordable price.

Lately people have had an increased interest in high definition TV (HDTV), which gives satellite providers a niche that cable providers cannot touch. Cable networks don?t have the necessary capacity because every high definition channel takes up as much as ten times the bandwidth that standard definition channels, so these cable companies who already have a limited amount of channels would have to get rid of at least ten standard channels in order to take on one HD channel.

If they didn?t want
to exchange mass amounts of their channels for a few HD channels then the cable providers would be forced to expand their networks greatly. To make up for this major disadvantage cable providers have decided to drastically raise the rates for their services in order to finance the highly expensive process of digging up and replacing old cable networks with brand new higher capacity fiber optic networks. The new equipment is better than their older versions but still much farther behind in quality than satellite TV.

Dish Network has been really giving cable TV a run for their money, offering their subscribers free top of the line equipment, service, and quality, and all at the most affordable price. It is no wonder why literally hundreds of thousands of cable subscribers have began to cancel their subscriptions in order to get their new satellite entertainment.

In order to get the best deals possible with satellite TV you should go with a combination package which will include both a satellite TV subscription as well as DSL service. The DSL service is provided by the well known company Earthlink, and is the perfect solution for anyone who needs both services rolled into one low monthly bill.

Deciding to go with a combination package not only provides you with two services at a great discounted price but it also gives you many other additional benefits and features such as the free pop up blocker, firewall software, up to eight email accounts, twenty hours of dial up use if you are away from home, as well as the 24/7 customer support you are offered.

Dish network also offers their subscribers a digital video recorder (DVR) which allows them to digitally record and store up to seventy hours of programs. You are also able to use the remote to pause, stop, rewind, and play live television and even skip commercials on recorded programs.
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