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Satellite TV Giving Cable a Run For Its Money

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It used to be the case that cable had a pretty solid hold on the home entertainment market, at least when it came to urban customers ' in general, satellite service was relegated to rural customers who did not have access to wired cable connections. In the past, when people had a choice between cable and satellite TV service, much more often than not, they would choose the former. But not now.

 

The latter wireless service has become a much more fierce competitor in recent years, thanks to advances in satellite technology that have made satellite TV a more practical and affordable option for urban and rural customers alike than it was in the past. Every year, satellite providers are taking more and more customers away from their cable competitors, and it can not be denied that satellite is really giving cable TV a run for its money.

 

What are the forces behind this surging satellite trend? Well, there are a number of reasons why people are being drawn in big numbers toward satellite service. For one thing, satellite service offers more overall programming variety than cable TV, making it a good choice for families and households with diverse home entertainment interests. Satellite service also has a lot more to offer customers in the way of premium channel options and specialized sports packages than cable service does.

 

Another big benefit of satellite service is the fact that the signals in which it is transmitted are one hundred per cent digital ' this is not yet the case for cable service. By itself, digital represents better image and sound resolution than the now outdated standard, or analog, format. But digital technology is also the thing responsible for top of the line high definition broadcasts. Digital format also makes it possible for more satellite subscribers to use DVRs, or digital video recorders, to record, pause, rewind, and fast forward programs in digital format, eliminating the need for bulky videotapes and VCRs.

 

In addition to programming variety and picture and sound quality, former cable users are also turning to satellite service for the affordability its providers have to offer. Considering all the benefits that a satellite subscription carries with it, you end up getting a lot more for your money with satellite than with cable service. Satellite service also tends to be cheaper than cable service if you look at price per channel. If you are planning on joining the many other people who are signing up for satellite TV these days, be sure to weigh your various options carefully. You can save additional money by choosing a satellite provider that offers free equipment and does not make you pay for the installation of your satellite system. Always compare different satellite providers' prices and packages before signing any contracts. Ask your friends and family who have already made the switch for any recommendations they might have when it comes to providers, and consult with online forums that rank satellite providers for further information on things like customer service and satisfaction.

About the Author:
Make the switch to direct tv today. With all the perks of satellite TV, you won't miss the type of tv cable used to provide you with.

Author: Oswald Melman