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		<title>What To Consider When Selecting A Satellite TV Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a point in time when cable was the most popular way to watch television; however, that is beginning to change. Each day more individuals make the switch from cable to satellite TV. If you are interesting in making the switch to satellite TV then you have a number of options when it comes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a point in time when cable was the most popular way to watch television; however, that is beginning to change. Each day more individuals make the switch from cable to satellite TV. If you are interesting in making the switch to satellite TV then you have a number of options when it comes to selecting a satellite TV provider.</p>
<p>When it comes to selecting a satellite TV provider there are many individuals who do not carefully think out their decision. It is possible that you could select a provider without doing any research, but doing so may put yourself at risk for unnecessary expenses.</p>
<p>When searching for a satellite provider there are a number of important factors that you should consider before paying for the service or signing a contact.</p>
<p>The channels offered by a satellite TV provider should be one of the first things you look at. There are many individuals who search for a provider based on the cost of their service. The cost of a particular service will not matter if your favorite channel is not even offered as programming.</p>
<p>Once you have determined that the television stations you are most likely to tune into are offered by a particular satellite provider, you should then start examining their costs.</p>
<p>Satellite TV providers tend to group specific channels into packages. Each package will have a set price. The price of a specific package can often be determined by visiting the providers online website or by contacting their customer service department.</p>
<p>The average starting cost for a satellite package begins at around thirty dollars. The price that you will have to pay will all depend on how many channels you want.</p>
<p>The cost of equipment needed to become a satellite TV customer should also be examined. It is not uncommon to find special deals or discounts on satellite dishes and receivers; however, you may end up paying full price for the equipment.</p>
<p>It may be in your best interest to examine satellite TV providers that let you purchase their equipment from a local or online retail store. Outright purchasing satellite equipment means that it is yours to keep instead of leasing it from a provider.</p>
<p>Before you become a customer of a particular satellite TV provider you may wish to determine the reliability of that provider. Speaking to friends, family, or coworkers who are current subscribers can help you make your choices.</p>
<p>Feedback on just about anything, including satellite TV providers, can also be found online. Feedback and recommendations will give you a good idea as to the type of service you should expect to receive.</p>
<p>In todays world, many families have multiple television sets in their household; have a home phone and an internet connection. Satellite TV providers and other companies know this and that has led to the combination of many entertainment companies.</p>
<p>You are encouraged to inquire about bundle packages with your television, phone, and internet. There are many companies who offer valuable discounts if you also become a customer of one of their partners.</p>
<p>If satellite TV is on your wish list then you are encouraged to take the above mentioned factors into consideration. Simply by comparing services and prices you can be on your way to watching satellite TV without going broke.</p>
<p>About the Author:</p>
<p>D. David Dugan is a support of the computer support forum at http://forum.dugancom.com and recommends purchasing your satellite service from http://www.divinfo.com/dishnetwork.php.</p>
<p>Written By: D. David Dugan</p>
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		<title>Satellite Radio Online Store RapidSatellite.com Reviewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jun 2007 06:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rapid Satellite provides the best selection of Sirius Radio satellite equipment RapidSatellite.com was one of the first web sites I found offering satellite radio satellite equipment. They only carry Sirius satellite radio products, but they have a good selection. Right now RapidSatellite.com is having a great special programming offer. For $129 you can get a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rapid Satellite provides the best selection of Sirius Radio satellite equipment</p>
<p>RapidSatellite.com was one of the first web sites I found offering satellite radio satellite equipment. They only carry Sirius satellite radio products, but they have a good selection.</p>
<p>Right now RapidSatellite.com is having a great special programming offer. For $129 you can get a Sirius satellite radio system for both the home and car. Pay $179 now and get a $50 rebate from Sirius Radio. I bet they won&#8217;t be continuing that offer for long as they&#8217;ll get sold out overnight! That is one heck of a deal. I was pricing XM Radio for car and home and the prices were significantly higher on other websites. But for $129 getting satellite radio for car and home? That&#8217;s what I call a no brainer. Click the link here to see for yourself. What a deal. I still can&#8217;t believe it.</p>
<p>Almost forgot to mention that if you pay for a year&#8217;s service of Sirius satellite radio they&#8217;ll throw in three months free. That&#8217;s not a bad deal folks.</p>
<p>Ok now on to review what satellite equipment RapidSatellite.com has to offer for Sirius Radio buffs.<br />
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver (requires Plug-n-Play Module)<br />
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes just the Sirius tuner &#038; remote. Requires a Home Adapter Kit and/or Vehicle Adapter Kit. $99.99</p>
<p>Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner (Requires Home or Car Module)<br />
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius Tuner and Remote. Requires a Vehicle Adapter Kit and/or Home Adapter Kit. $99.99</p>
<p>Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Plug &#038; Play Home Use Kit<br />
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and home adapter kit. $149.99</p>
<p>Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Vehicle Plug &#038; Play Kit<br />
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and Vehicle Adapter Kit. $149.99</p>
<p>Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Home Plug &#038; Play Kit<br />
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and Home Adapter Kit. $149.99</p>
<p>Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ FM Wireless Vehicle Plug &#038; Play Kit<br />
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote and FM Wireless Vehicle Adapter Kit. $149.99</p>
<p>Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Both Home &#038; Vehicle Plug &#038; Play Kit ($129.99 after $50 Sirius Rebate)<br />
Audiovox Sirius Satellite Radio Shuttle Portable Tuner. This package includes the Sirius tuner, remote, Home Adapter Kit and Vehicle Adapter Kit. ($50 Sirius Rebate) $179.99</p>
<p>Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio System w/ Both Home &#038; FM Wireless Vehicle Plug &#038; Play Kits (149.99 After $50 Sirius Rebate)<br />
Kenwood Sirius Satellite Radio Here2Anywhere tuner. This package includes the Sirius Tuner, Remote, FM Wireless Vehicle Adapter Kit &#038; Home Adapter Kit. $199.99</p>
<p>As you can see I really like RapidSatellite.com for their package selections at reduced prices. They really know how to entice someone to buy!</p>
<p>RapidSatellite.com is a member of the Better Business Bureau Online and #1 in consumer satisfaction among cable and satellite TV suppliers as rated by J.D. Power and Associates. Basically, you can trust this company that when you order you&#8217;ll get what you ordered with no problems.</p>
<p>After you put the item in your shopping cart and decide to checkout you&#8217;ll need to create an account. Just the usual of name, address, username, password which speeds up the checkout process later and allows you to not type it all back in the next time you purchase from them. They cannot ship to P.O. boxes, so you&#8217;ll have to use a real address. The not shipping to P.O. Boxes is from credit card fraud. People steal credit cards and then get items shipped to P.O. Boxes. Cutting out shipping to P.O. Boxes cuts out that fraud.</p>
<p>After you enter your delivery address they&#8217;ll run it past the USPS to make sure there are no problems delivering your item. That&#8217;s a really nice feature that they double check your address. Shipping was only $9.99 for a receiver shipped to my zipcode in the middle of nowhere. They accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.</p>
<p>Their toll free phone number that is staffed 24 hours 7 days a week is always visible at the upper left corner of every page. I don&#8217;t know about you but that inspires confidence in them for me.</p>
<p>About the Author</p>
<p>Christine Breen is the successful owner of the website 1Stop-Satellite-Radio.com which educates consumers about satellite radios.</p>
<p>Written By: Christine Breen</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2007 06:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Satellite Radio has become a very popular alternative to broadcast radio since its first release. It did take a while for the two competitors of satellite radio, Sirius and XM, to begin gaining customers. Equipment was expensive and bulky. There is also a monthly fee for the service, where broadcast radio is free. Satellite does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Satellite Radio has become a very popular alternative to broadcast radio since its first release. It did take a while for the two competitors of satellite radio, Sirius and XM, to begin gaining customers. Equipment was expensive and bulky. There is also a monthly fee for the service, where broadcast radio is free. Satellite does have a few advantages against broadcast that helped it gain momentum more each year. There are very few channels on satellite radio that have commercials. This is very similar to premium cable television like HBO or Showtime&#8230;they cost extra but have no commercials. Another great feature Satellite Radio offers is quality that you cannot find in broadcast radio. Satellite radio is a digital signal that sounds cleaner and has virtually no static because with digital signals you either have close to full quality or nothing at all. Satellite also offers coast to coast coverage so you do not have to search for a local station when you travel.</p>
<p>Recent technology moves have helped the receiver end of satellite radio tremendously. Car manufacturers now offer satellite equipment built in to new cars so that there is nothing to buy, just the monthly service fee. Some car companies like GMC only offer XM capability, but many companies offer you to choose either but not both. Car manufacturers also offer much more high end stereos that can utilize the benefits of a digital signal. They use this as a sales pitch to show how good their stereos really are.</p>
<p>Satellite does have new competition that is broadcast for free like analog radio. HD Radio will be broadcast by many local stations in the near future offering better quality than satellite radio. This is much like television stations that broadcast HD TV locally. There are still commercials, but clear sound and music information about artists is available by any HD Radio equipped stereo. Only the future will tell if people are willing to shell out the dough to avoid commercials.</p>
<p>About the Author:</p>
<p>Find the latest information and more at http://all-satellite-radio.info/</p>
<p>Written By: David Stone</p>
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		<title>Purchasing Satellite TV Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 06:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each day more people make the decision to get their television programming through a satellite. Satellite TV is increasing in popularity and that rise in popularity is expected to continue on into the future. When it comes to satellite TV, there are many individuals who focus solely on the cost of getting the channels that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each day more people make the decision to get their television programming through a satellite. Satellite TV is increasing in popularity and that rise in popularity is expected to continue on into the future.</p>
<p>When it comes to satellite TV, there are many individuals who focus solely on the cost of getting the channels that they want. The price of a service is important, but so is the equipment that you plan on receiving that service with.</p>
<p>Satellite TV equipment can come from two different sources. It can come directly from a satellite TV provider or it can be purchased from another location. Where you get your satellite TV equipment will all depend on your personal preferences. Before you make a finial decision it is important that you educate yourself on the advantages and disadvantages of acquiring satellite TV equipment from certain locations.</p>
<p>Many satellite TV subscribers make the decision to get their equipment through their satellite provider. The biggest advantage of doing so is that the equipment can often be obtained for little or no cost. It is not uncommon for a provider to offer valuable deals and discounts on satellite receivers and dishes. This means that it is possible to become a customer without having to pay equipment fees.</p>
<p>The biggest disadvantage of getting satellite TV equipment through a provider is one that many individuals are not even aware of. The majority of satellite TV providers are not giving you their equipment; in fact, they are leasing it you. This means that if you decide to switch television providers you will have to return the equipment. This is something that many individuals do not have a problem with, but a problem may arise if the equipment is damaged. Damaged equipment or missing remotes may result in being charged the full retail price for each item.</p>
<p>The alternative to leasing satellite equipment from a satellite TV provider is to outright purchase the equipment. The most common place to purchase satellite equipment is from a traditional storefront retail location or online. Most traditional department stores and media stores carry a selection of satellite dishes and receivers.</p>
<p>There are a number of advantages to purchasing satellite equipment from a retail store. The biggest advantage is that the equipment is yours to keep. This means that you can take your dish and receiver with you on camping trips and other family outings without having to worry about being penalized should the equipment become damaged.</p>
<p>When a satellite TV provider leases equipment to their subscribers they tend to offer only the standard equipment. Buying the equipment from a retail store gives shoppers a larger selection to choose from.</p>
<p>Having a choice when it comes to purchasing satellite TV equipment is nice, but it can also result in errors. Not all satellite receivers are compatible with every satellite TV provider. That is why it is important to ensure that the two are compatible before paying for the equipment.</p>
<p>The price of satellite equipment is one of the most common reasons why individuals do not outright purchase their equipment. The average cost of a satellite dish and receiver, when purchased together, is between one hundred and two hundred dollars. It is important to note that the cost of a satellite dish and receiver will all depend on where the items are being purchased from.</p>
<p>Leasing satellite TV equipment and purchasing it both have their advantages and disadvantages. When deciding which is the best way to acquire satellite TV equipment you are encouraged to examine each advantage and disadvantage and then apply them to your situation.</p>
<p>About the Author:</p>
<p>D. David Dugan is a support of the computer support forum at http://forum.dugancom.com and recommends purchasing your satellite service from http://www.divinfo.com/dishnetwork.php.</p>
<p>Written By: D. David Dugan</p>
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		<title>Getting To Know The Satellite TV System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 05:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are living in the information age, with access to anything at our fingertips via the Internet and our televisions. With cable television and satellite TV systems, we have access to hundreds of channels that are address just about every interest: sports, music, cooking, home decorating, children&#8217;s shows, movies, cars, history, and many more. Satellite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are living in the information age, with access to anything at our fingertips via the Internet and our televisions. With cable television and satellite TV systems, we have access to hundreds of channels that are address just about every interest: sports, music, cooking, home decorating, children&#8217;s shows, movies, cars, history, and many more. Satellite TV systems in recent years have stolen some of cable TV&#8217;s thunder in their ability to offer more channels, for a better price, and often with better reception than standard cable TV. But, cable TV is striking back, and has leveled the playing field in recent years. Since its inception, satellite TV has provided a viable option to the television consumer.</p>
<p>Satellite TV is brought into the home via communications satellites high in the atmosphere, as opposed to cable TV, which brings its service into the home via underground cables. Home satellite TV service began in the 1980&#8242;s with the introduction of systems that received the same signals used for cable TV distribution. Early satellite TV systems were quite expensive, and the satellite dishes were often as large as 12 feet in diameter.</p>
<p>DBS, or direct broadcast satellite, is known commonly as &#8220;mini-dish systems&#8221;, and is what is available to consumers today. DBS requires special equipment for the home (a satellite dish and a receiver box) that is encrypted by the specific service provider chosen by the customer. The satellite equipment uses a special card to decode the signal in order to allow viewing access to the paying customer. The card is used to permit only the customer paying for that specific service to view the premium channels (if subscribed to), as well as the free channels available to everyone.</p>
<p>In the infancy of satellite TV systems, all channels for free an open for public consumption, including what we know today as premium channels, such as HBO. This was highly appealing and gave satellite TV systems a huge opportunity for growth. However, when HBO decided to encrypt their signal in 1986, other cable services followed suit, and satellite sales plummeted. There was simply too much expensive equipment to purchase in addition to paying monthly fees for TV channels. Thus cable TV moved in.</p>
<p>Satellite TV saw a resurgence in the 1990&#8242;s when the mini-dish systems became an affordable and reliable alternative to cable TV. Cable TV costs were climbing due to lack of competition, and consumers took advantage of the new choice they were offered. DirecTV was the first high-capacity home satellite TV system, and it was made available in 1994. Several other services, like Dish Network and Primestar followed soon after, creating competition among satellite TV service providers, as well as competition with the cable TV industry. So much competition was good news for consumers. Prices came down, and incentives were offered to lure customers from one service provider to another.</p>
<p>Cable TV has since leveled the playing field with the introduction of digital cable, offering even more reliable reception, more reasonable costs, just as many channels, and such perks as no contract obligations.</p>
<p>Satellite TV systems do have their drawbacks for the consumer. Though the high-quality picture is a definite bonus, the reception is highly subject to atmospheric interference, such as bad weather and sunspots. This can knock out service for hours at a time, and can be very frustrating. In addition, if you subscribe to a satellite TV system because you live in a remote location, and cable TV is not available to you, you might not have access to local TV channels. This might require using an antenna to try to get local network broadcasts. Further, the lure that satellite TV once had, that being the quantity of additional channels available over cable TV, is a thing of the past. Digital cable has opened more options to consumers, offering them just as many, and sometimes more, channels as a satellite TV system.</p>
<p>A satellite TV system is an affordable and often reliable alternative to cable TV. Sometimes satellite TV is the only alternative, due to location. Satellite TV offers the same extras as cable TV, with DVR (Digital Video Recorder) capabilities, pay-per-view channels, and music choice channels. And because of the competition among the satellite TV service providers themselves, the equipment prices are often greatly reduced, and sometimes even free of charge. A satellite TV system can be a viable alternative to cable TV.</p>
<p>About the author:<br />
Learn the essential information for picking the right satellite system at Satellite TV System</p>
<p>Written By: Mark Woodcock</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Satellite TV industry has made huge gains on the cable tv industry in the past several years. With the price of cable tv skyrocketing every year, many cable subscribers are making the switch over to satellite tv. Okay so you&#8217;ve decided to switch to satellite tv; but which satellite tv provider do you choose?</p>
<p>A satellite tv provider is a company that owns and operates satellites in geostationary orbit around the earth. These satellites broadcast the satellite signal down to your satellite dish and from their the signal is transferred to your receiver (black box). The two largest satellite tv providers in the United Sates are DirecTV and DISH Network. The vast majority of satellite tv subscribers in the United States use one or the other so this article will concentrate on comparing the two satellite giants in an attempt to help you decide which of the two is best foryou.</p>
<p>With the almost exponential growth of the satellite tv industry, both DISH Network and DirecTV are now in a position where they can afford to offer the satellite equipment (dish and receivers) free to their subscribers. So for starters both DISH Network and DirecTV offer free satellite equipment. Basically the only qualifiers are that you be a first time subscriber and that you have a credit card for monthly billing purposes. So if the equipment is free how do the two providers make any money? Well, you do have to pay for the monthly programming of course. The price of your monthly programming bill depends on which programming package you choose.</p>
<p>DISH Network&#8217;s America Top 60 programming package starts at $24.99 per month and local channels are available. DISH Network presently is not making new subscribers commit to a one year contract. You can end your subscription at any time with no financial penalty to pay. DirecTV&#8217;s entry level programming package is called the Total Choice package and comes with local channels and is $39.99 per month. With the Total Choice package you get over 130 channels. DirecTV does require you to sign a one year subscription agreement. If you cancel your service before the year is up, then you have to pay a penalty fee to DirecTV.</p>
<p>As both satellite giants use the very lates technology in their satellites and receiving equipment, what differentiates the two is in the programming options that they provide to their subscribers. I would rate DirecTV somewhat ahead of the DISH Network in their sports packages, as they offer seasonal sports options like the N.F.L. Sunday Ticket that DirecTV has exclusive rights to. Both providers offer tons of premium movie packages to choose from including HBO, Showtime, Starz and Cinemax. All these come with multiple channels per movie package. As DISH Network has more satellites in orbit than DirecTV does they have the capacity to offer up to 500 viewing channels, whereas with DirecTV, you can &#8216;only&#8217; get 250 channels. Also, DISH Network offers a lot more foreign programming packages than DirecTV does.</p>
<p>Both DISH Network and DirecTV offer 100% digital picture and CD quality sound in all of their programming. So again, they are tied in this important quality. This technology allows for a crystal clear perfect picture that cable tv simply cannot provide.</p>
<p>DISH Network, a subsidiary of EchoStar Communications, was founded in 1996 by Charles Ergan. While not quite as old as DirecTV, DISH Network was the fastest satellite provider to reach the 100,000 subscriber level doing so in just four short months. Presently, DISH Network has over Nine million satellite tv subscribers in the 50 United States and District of Columbia. DISH Network has many &#8216;firsts&#8217; to its credit, including being the first company to offer a satellite tv receiver that had a built in DVR (digital video recorder).</p>
<p>DirecTV was begun in 1994 and is the largest satellite tv provider in the United States. When it first launched in 1994, Direct TV was the first satellite TV company to offer all digital-quality, multi-channel TV programming through the use of direct broadcast satellite (DBS) technology. DBS technology is now the standard for the satellite tv industry and we have the ingenuity of the DirecTV engineers to thank for it. While DirecTV does not have as large a bandwidth allocation as the DISH Network does, to counter this DirecTV has arranged to have to exclusive deals with programming companies to cater to the programming whims of their subscribers.</p>
<p>In the all important area of customer care, both DirecTV and DISH Network offer outstanding customer care and support. Both offer online Faqs sections and help sections to their websites. You can also call both toll free to get help with any problem you may be having. Pay-Per-View movies may be ordered either by using your remote control or calling the 800 toll free number for either provider.</p>
<p>Both DirecTV and DISH Network offer free professional installation as part of their free satellite tv promotions. One difference is that DirecTV will install your equipment for free in up to five rooms, where DISH Network presently only installs for free in up to four rooms of your home.</p>
<p>FINAL CONCLUSIONS &#038; RECOMMENDATION:</p>
<p>Both DISH Network and DirecTV offer an outstanding television viewing experience. The picture reception for both is far superior to that of cable tv. DISH Network&#8217;s entry level package is cheaper than DirecTV&#8217;s; but then the Total Choice package comes with alot more channels. DirecTV is stronger in the area of sports coverage, while DISH Network places somewhat more of an emphasis on its premium movie packages and foreign programming options. And both have outstanding customer care, both having won the prestigious J.D. Power Award in recent years for providing the best overall service among satellite and cable subscribers.</p>
<p>Our recommendation is that both DirecTV and DISH Network offer a superior television viewing experience than cable tv. Both are alot cheaper than cable, offer superior picture quality and free equipment and instalation. Both also offer superior customer care service compared to local cable providers. If you&#8217;re a big sports fan and just have to have that certain premium sports package, then DirecTV is for you; but if you&#8217;re not a huge sports fan and cost is an issue, then you might want to go with DISH Network and it&#8217;s entry level America&#8217;s Top 60 at just $24.99 a month. Also, remember that DirecTV will require a one year commitment, whereas with the DISH Network there is no contract to sign, meaning you can cancel your service at anytime and not have to pay a penalty.</p>
<p>Whichever satellite provider you choose, you can&#8217;t go wrong. As a subscriber of the DISH Network and a sales person that has several years experience in the satellite tv industry (have sold both DirecTV &#038; DISH Network)I highly recommend that you drop cable, stop feeding the pig and switch to satellite tv service today. The vastly superior picture quality alone that DBS satellite technology provides makes it worth the change. It&#8217;s like heaven watching tv with no more squiggly lines running across the tv screen!</p>
<p>For more free and helpful information on Satellite TV, how to find the best deal, and how to set it up, visit http://www.dish-n etwork-satellite-tv.ws</p>
<p>Written By: Frank Johnson</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is DirecTV satellite TV?</p>
<p>DirecTV satellite TV, technology that enables you to receive more than 225 TV channels, all in 100% digital-quality picture and sound. DirecTV is the leading Satellite TV provider in the U.S.: 9 years after its launch, DirecTV now serves 12 millions households with their free satellite TV deals.</p>
<p>Why DirecTV satellite TV?</p>
<p>DirecTV Satellite TV: Free satellite equipments, Instant installations by DirecTV satellite retailers and NO maintenance is needed for the satellite dish!</p>
<p>DirecTV satellite TV (or often known as Direct TV, DirecTV TV) is so good because it&#8217;s equipments are free! DirecTV satellite TV is also simple to be used and instant to be installed! You nearly pay nothing to start up your DirecTV satellite TV services.</p>
<p>A few years ago, you had to install huge satellite dishes in your yard and buy expensive satellite equipment to watch satellite TV shows. Technological changes now make it possible to receive the microwaves coming from satellites using tiny antennas, known as &#8220;mini-dishes&#8221; (you can see them about everywhere now), a receiver and a remote control.</p>
<p>The programming is distributed by 6 DirecTV satellites &#8211; each one of them remain always at the same place in the sky, 22,300 miles above the earth. When you first receive your DirecTV satellie dish, the installer aim it toward one of the DirecTV satellites, and after that no adjustment is necessary. Since the DirecTV satellite never moves, the dish never has to track it, so there&#8217;s no waiting for the picture to come in and little maintenance is required.</p>
<p>Besides, DirecTV offers huge satellite TV program choices, crisp digital TV image and sound, HDTV-ready, and monthly fees are cheaper than cable TV!</p>
<p>For a summary of how it compares with cable, go to http://www.satellitetvissue.com/CableTVvsSatelliteTV.htm</p>
<p>Can I control what my children watch in DirecTV?</p>
<p>You can restrict access to movies based on the motion picture rating system, pay per view spending limits, or block the viewing of entire channels in DirecTV satellite programs. A great feature provided by DirecTV satellite TV for parents who wish to control what their children watch.</p>
<p>Are the DirecTV satellite equipment really for free?</p>
<p>Absolutely! The competition is so fierce in the satellite TV business that satellite TV providers are literally fighting to give you all the DirecTV satellite equipments you&#8217;ll ever need to receive Direct TV programs.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the catch?</p>
<p>Okay, you might be wondering how DirecTV dealers make money if they are giving out satellite TV equipments free. Answer: Like cable tv or cell phone companies, monthly subscription fees!</p>
<p>Why order DirecTV online?</p>
<p>Online DirecTV retailers are the most aggressive since their overhead is very low compared to brick and mortar stores. You can only get these superb DirecTV bargains online, order DirecTV now before the deal is over!</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Teddy L.Cc., a successful freelance internet webmaster/writer. He is currently running 4 internet major websites including http://www.satellitetvissue.com. Frequent writter on issue regarding electronics goods as well as web hosting.</p>
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<p>Written By: Teddy Low</p>
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