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What is the biggest problem in America today? Not what you're thinking … all this is international! In America, people are only thinking about two things: the economy and their precious TV. As you know by now, February 2009 will mark the end of analogue broadcasting (unless the President convinces to Congress to push back the date of transition).
What you should know is that all these issues, digital transmission technology programs funded by the government began the change, to requests for postponement, are all related to the economy. Satellite TV and TV industries cable have much to gain from this change, as does the government and U.S. broadcasting networks. For a while it seemed as if the whole world benefit from the changes … until the government-funded coupons ran out.
Now you face an important decision: should we wait for free DTV (which could be months away, depending on the status of your coupon) or if you subscribe to cable or satellite? It is easy to see the advantages of cable television and satellite These options give you more than the status quo. TV cable and satellite offer uncut, uncensored entertainment, along with a wide variety programming for all ages.
However, their main concern is that one is better? What is worth paying a good amount of your first check payment each month? Let's consider some important advantages and disadvantages to both options. The first advantage of satellite television is that it is less expensive than cable. Satellite TV is the most competitive industry, as cable in general still has more subscribers and providers tend to offer lower rates, as an incentive to change. technology satellite TV is cheaper to exploit than cable technology. The only drawback to satellite TV from terms of cost is that you may have to sign a contract for a long period of time. This is because the satellite company usually does not charge fees initial satellite equipment and must make that money back over a period of time.
Satellite TV requires the installation of an antenna dish, which should give a complete view of the southern sky. Cable TV does not need this equipment, but involves the installation of cable boxes convert. TV can have some convenience features in its list of advantages, however, charges more money for less channels and generally less profitable. Satellite TV has in exclusive sports programming and more channels than cable does. Programming wise, satellite TV is identical to cable with more channels to boast, and there is also On-Demand programming, Pay-Per-View, and digital video recording available.
February 2009 is fast approaching. Now is the best time to plan for the future of entertainment. Even if the DTV switch is delayed for a while, over time will be the digital broadcasting standard industry. Why pay for something they are watching for free? With cable or satellite TV you get what you pay for, more channels, more entertainment quality and perfect digital quality content.
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Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – The Big Debate: Cable Vs. Satellite TV
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