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Dish Network vs Direct TV

July 2nd, 2007 by admin
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So you finally decided it’s time to cut the cord….the cable cord, that is.

Congratulations on moving into the 21st century! Pretty simple decision, right?

After all, there are really only two major contenders in the arena of satellite television providers: Direct TV and Dish Network.

Oh, but that’s only the beginning.

Here’s where the fun really starts.

Now all you have to do is wade through the seemingly endless variety of package choices available, compare prices between similar packages offered by both providers, determine if it’s worth the money to include High Definition and local channels, decide whether to opt for the internet services, add a DVR, put the system in more than one room, and figure out which satellite provider is offering the best promotion right now.

Actually, we’re making it sound a bit harder than it is. Finding the best deals on both Dish Network and Direct TV does require a little bit of homework, but it’s ultra-simple if you just know where to look.

For example, both companies will have tremendous deals when you order online, but finding the pages on the site where those deals are can be tricky.

So, what we’ve done is to put both deals side by side here so you can see exactly what the latest most up-to-date (and best) offers are:

Click here to see Direct TV’s latest Deal

Click here to see Dish Network’s latest deal

Sometimes the decisions required to make the switch from cable to satellite TV can seem so overwhelming that you begin to think it would be easier to keep what you’ve already got.

But consider these facts:

• Since the passing of the Telecommunications Act in 1996, cable prices have risen 59%-three times the rate of inflation!
• 98% of all Americans have no choice in which cable company they use
• Cable’s rigid bundling packages mean you pay for channels you don’t watch
• Only 6 major media companies control most of cable programming
• As cable companies grow larger, cable prices rise faster

Okay, so you decide that it’s definitely in your best interest to switch to satellite TV. Why not just flip a coin?

Dish Network and Direct TV Updated Their Latest Deals TODAY. Click Here to Check Them Out!

Heads, it’s Dish Network, tails, go with Direct TV. Truthfully, that wouldn’t be a bad idea.

Here’s why:

Both providers offer basic packages of 40-50 channels from $20-30 per month, mid-price packages from $40-60 (usually 100-150 channels) and high-end deals of 200+ channels for $70-90. Dish Network also offers Sirius music with some of its’ packages.

Both providers offer Latino and International programming, High Definition, local channels, pay-per-view and are available to 100% of homes, even those in outlying rural areas with no access to cable.

It should be noted that both Dish Network and Direct TV have tons of HD channels and are adding more and more all the time — Dish, for what it’s worth, also more Latino and International programming than any other provider. For their part, Direct TV is constantly rolling out new HD channels, and is the undisputed leader in sports programming with packages like the NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB Extra Innings, NASCAR HotPass and more. Compare the packages here:

Click here to see what you get with Direct TV’s best package

Click here to see what you get with Dish Network’s best package

Now, as mentioned above, when it comes to sports, the satellite providers beat the cable company, hands down.

Both Dish Network and Direct TV offer over 30 sports channels and multiple sports packages.

Not only the most watched sports, like football, baseball and basketball, but also hockey, soccer, rugby, cricket, golf, boxing, fishing, hunting, racing…the list is almost endless and comprehensive enough to satisfy the biggest sports fanatic!

Direct TV also offers Nascar Hotpass, a season ticket that includes 5 driver channels, 3 different camera angles, real-time stats and live audio between the driver, crew chief and spotter that allows you to get in on all the racing action, up close and personal.

Then there’s NFL Sunday Ticket, which brings you all the out-of-market football games every Sunday, which is exclusive to Direct TV. And MLB Extra Innings, which will give you more baseball than you could possibly handle.

For the super-fan, Direct TV offers the option of watching multiple games on a single screen as well.

For those on the go, Dish Network has PocketDish, a portable, TV/video, music, game and photo device.

Direct TV gives you satellite TV wherever you are with Sat-Go, a combination receiver, antenna and TV in one portable unit.

What if you want Internet service? Dish Network offers DSL, through your existing phone line, as well as satellite-based access. Direct TV doesn’t offer Internet service directly, but has partnered with local providers to give their customers high-speed broadband service.

So how do you choose? Click here to see that latest satellite TV deals updated today!

Both Direct TV and Dish Network are heavily equipped to handle your TV needs. You can either plan to do some homework to see which one provides what’s most important to you, or you can take the easy way out…and flip that coin!

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