Tuesday, December 1, 2009




Is a Dish Network Package Right For You?

You have probably become a bit comfortable with your local cable TV company over the years. Sure the costs keep increasing and the channel selection isn't always what you want. On the other hand, they are always there for you, ready to connect your service at your home or apartment.

It could be time though to consider satellite TV. While the installation is a little more involved because of the satellite dish, the programming choices and costs can't be beat. So is a Dish Network package right for you?

One thing to consider right off the bat is that when you are starting up with Dish Network or Direct TV, they expect you to commit to a two year service agreement. With the agreement, free installation is included in up to four rooms, and a discount is also given. If you do not think you can agree to a two year contract, then satellite television might not be right for you at this time.

If a contract is workable in your situation, you can then move on and compare the various packages with your current cable TV provider. If you have basic cable, compare the Turbo HD packages or the Classic Bronze bundle with your current channel lineup. If you have digital cable, remember that all of the programming available through satellite TV is also in 100% digital audio and video quality. This means you won't be sacrificing quality for price if you end of trying out satellite TV.

A final option if you have an all inclusive cable package is to compare it with the like package from Dish Network. At around $100 a month, it contains dozens of movie channels and is competitively priced with similar packages available through your cable provider.

Switching pay television providers can be a difficult decision, but by doing a few hours of research ahead of time, you might be able to save some money and get better programming for your family.


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