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Posted on February 3, 2009 by Kenneth McPherson | Posted under   Satellite TV


Pay TV Services in Tight Competition for Subscribers



While cable still has the lion’s share of the subscription base, satellite television is attracting more and more customers with an emphasis on service and quality. Cable rates are on the rise, and many customers have expressed dissatisfaction with the service they receive for the money that they pay. Conversely, satellite customers have a high level of satisfaction both in the service that they receive and the price that they pay for that service.

Satellite television has made a commitment to providing customers with as many programming opportunities as possible. They realized quite early the potential of high definition and digital programming and how important that would be for customers down the road. With more and more people owning digital and high definition television sets, they want to have as much access to high definition programming available. Satellite television has made an investment in the technology that is required to bring the most high definition channels available to their customers. They have even launched more satellites to make this possible. Satellite providers currently offer more than 100 channels in high definition, far more than cable, at a competitive rate that customers can handle.

In addition to high definition programming, satellite television offers viewers more of a choice in terms of the number of channels that are available. For a price that may often be lower than cable, satellite customers can enjoy hundreds of channels of movies, sports, educational programming, international programming and entertainment. With more of a variety than cable, satellite television is definitely worth the investment and companies have made it easy to subscribe to satellite television. There are usually introductory offers that include free installation along with upgrades that include a free digital video recorder and high definition receiver. Having these as part of the package makes choosing satellite a very easy choice for subscribers who want access to the most channels available with the benefits of having technology in place that will enhance the viewing experience.

While cable may be fine for some viewers who just need basic access, for viewers that want access to more channels for their money and more programming options, satellite is definitely the way to go. With hundreds of channels to choose from, viewers are never left with a shortage of programming to watch. Satellite television also offers flexibility in packages, with many premium channels bundled together at an affordable price. Movie lovers will love having more movie channel options available than cable television. News junkies will appreciate having access to news outlets from around the world to get their daily fix of news and analysis from a variety of different viewpoints. Sports fans will love the plethora of sports channels available, including exclusive season pass programming which offers more games per season than cable or broadcast television. Plus, satellite offers regional sports coverage that is not available on cable television. Sports fans can follow their regional teams whether they are at home or away.

Satellite television is definitely competitive with cable television and more and more people are seeing the value of switching to the dish. With an emphasis on service and a price that may fall below that of cable, it makes sense for people to really consider satellite television as a viable pay TV option.



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