Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Compare Dish Network and Cable, Part II

This is part two of my investigation comparing Dish Network Satellite TV and Cable TV. I've found that as I've been compiling the Dish-Network-Directory, I've been able to examine the differences between Dish Network and Cable TV. Last time it was equipment, today it's just a short note on programming , then a summary of what I've found.

There are two types of programming, the first is traditional programming, the second is HD or High Definition programming. It doesn’t take too long to realize that Dish Network Satellite TV offers many more channels of both types than the cable equivalent. In addition to this, the number of channels is increasing all the time. With Dish Network, you are also sure to get a free trial offer of three months of movies or something like this.

What about the relative cost of Dish Network and Cable programming. Dish Network Satellite TV certainly has the edge here. You will find that Dish Network channel packages are much cheaper – even if you don't take the special offers into account. The standard Dish Network programming package starts at $19.99 per month against $50-plus for cable.

So to summarize, whether it's equipment or cost and variety of programming, Dish Network Satellite TV stands way ahead of Cable.

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