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Learn why DlSHNETWORK is better than DIRECTV
What's offered by what programming packages? For years, Directv had the clear lead
in the number of channels and number of specific types of programming specialties. That has changed recently. DlSH Network
today offers more channels overall, and just as many or even more specialty sports and movie offerings
What are the pricing plans? Hardware discounts certainly fovor DishNetwork, however,
Directv purchase packages are today quite competitive with DjshNetwork. Wise consumers need to ask, How Much, How (and When)
Am I Paying for The Hardware, i.e., is it cash up-front, or is it Free. With DishNetw0rk the whole set up is totally
Free, but with Directv there are some charges.
What's your programming preference?
Sports? DishNatwork offers its highly popular College Game-Day Plan and has several season-long
pro sports packages and if you have to have every NFL game the choice is superior to directv. Again, consumers should focus
on what they want to watch and what is typically offered by which packages, and for what prices.
Movies? Both DISH and DirecTV offer the same number of premium movie channels, such
as Starz Encore, Showtime and HBO. Prices may differ slightly, depending upon the package in favor of DISH . DiSH NETW0RK currently
offers a promotion called DISH PAK, where 8 Starz/Encore channels are received at nearly half the regular price. The real
difference here is in the number of Pay-Per-View (PPV) movie channels offered, where DlSH has a slight advantage for
the time being, with up to 60 PPV choices/day versus Directv's 55 channels.)
Adult? DlSHNetwork, with 6 total "adult" channels, has the advantage here. Directv offers
5 "adult" channels.
International? DjshNetwork definitely has cornered the market here, offering today approximately
30 foreign language/culture channels. Directv offers 10, most of which focus on the Spanish language audience.
General Interest? DISH packages are amply described as offering favorable, "general
interest" programming and continues to add more on a regular basis. Yet DirecTV also provides just about every channel DlshNetwork
does, albeit sometimes in different packages and for different prices. Consumers need to decide what they can spend, what
they want to watch, and which packages offer the best value based upon those criteria.
What's your monthly budget? By our estimates, DISH (at the time if this writing)
is charging an average of $42 per subscriber per month for programming delivered to their consumers nationwide. However, their
packages start at $29.95, While Directv customers are claiming roughly a $51 on average per subscriber rate per month. Digital
Cable subscribers pay the most for the least in programming at an average of $55 per month.
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Cable TV compared to DirecTV or DISH Satellite
Cable TV and satellite from Directv or DlSHNetwork - which is the more superior system? There
is a never ending battle between Cable TV and Satellite TV companies. Today, consumers have a choice between regular
cable TV, digital cable TV, and all-digital satellite TV. Do you want to know which one is best for you? Lets compare
cable and satellite from DirecTV or Dish .
First, some general knowledge about Cable, Digital Cable and Satellite from DishNetvork or DirecTV
It is obvious that the conventional cable TV are by far the least advanced. Compare to satellite, cable
TV provides limited features to their customers. therefore most cable companies are pushing hard to get their customers on
their digital systems in order to compete with satellite TV providers like DIRECTV or DishNet . Digital cable television
has many advantages over regular cable. Through digital cable signals, consumers are able to get high-speed internet
access and video on demand, as well as hundreds of cable channel choices.
Satellite TV from DIRECTV or THE DISH
Most of the features offered by digital cable TV are offered by both satellite TV providers.
Example? Major networks offer their own version of high-speed internet through broadband. DirecTV has DirecWay , and DlSH
has partnered with EarthLink to bring high-speed internet to their customers. Besides, satellite TV providers such as
DIRECTV also provide electronic program guides, parental controls, and automated timers.
Here are major comparisons of cable TV and satellite TV:
Cable vs DIRECTV or DISH: Popularity
Both Cable TV and Satellite TV are popular, although in recent years Satellite TV has made huge gains
on cable TV. Cable TV systems require a cable to be installed from the network to your house. If your street has no
cable you may need to wait a while before it is available in your area. Besides the cable you need a receiver. With digital
services you need an additional box. Satellite TV from DishNetwork or DIRECTV requires a satellite dish, a receiver
and a cable from the dish to your TV
Cable vs Dish and DIRECTV: Reception Quality
Cable TV and satellite TV used totally different systems for signal transfering. Cable has analog
channels and even though you can upgrade to digital services, analog channels will still be analog, meaning an often unclear
picture. Dish Network and DIRECTV is completely digital, which gives you all the advantages of digital systems. Very
heavy rain or snow can obstruct reception briefly, but generally this is very rare. Reception quality is much better
with Dish and DIRECTV.
Cable vs DIRECTV or DishNetwork: Programming
Cable TV, DIRECTV and DISH all serve high quality programming channels. Cable TV can handle
up to 260 channels. DIRECTTV or Dish can handle more channels. Also, Satellite TV is more advanced in HDTV (High Definition
Television) services.
Cable TV vs DIRECTV and DISH: Pricing
Pricing for cable TV and satellite TV have huge differences. DIRECTV or DishNetwork is less
expensive than Cable TV due to many additional costs that are related to Cable TV: franchise fees, taxes, plus costs for any
pay per view services, and equipment costs.
Cable TV vs DIRECTV or DlSHNETW0RK: Interactive Services
In general DIRECTV and DISH have more interactive services than Cable TV. Digital services
like Dish Network's DVR (Digital Video Recorder) which gives the option to rewind while recording even in live broadcasts,
EPG (Electronic Program Guide), Instant Weather, video on demand, etc. are all available on Satellite TV, but not all are
available on Cable TV.
Overall conclusion:
Satellite TV is less expensive, has better picture quality (digital signal) and gives you more channels
and programming options than cable TV.
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Directv News Update March 14, 2006
Directv Inc. has announced that they are migrating to an equipment lease only platform beginning
March 1, 2006 in order to help reduce individual subscriber acquisition costs and increase subscriber retention. This will
have an impact on new subscribers in that they will never own their equipment but will instead pay a monthly rental fee for
as long as they subscribe to Directv. This model is identical to the cablevision industry, which has rented its converters
and decoders to its subscribers, which is extremely lucrative over the long run.
The upside to this new plan is that
it will allow customers to enjoy the latest technologies such as MPEG4 HDTV locals as well as high definition DVR's much more
cost effectively as they will not be required to pay $800-$1000 for the special decoder. It will also allow future equipment
upgrades and as well receiver repairs are all covered in the monthly lease. The downside is that subscribers over the long
run may pay in rental fees much more than the receiver is worth. Additionally, the receiver will remain the property of Directv
and the subscriber will bear the responsibility of keeping it in good condition and must be returned to Directv upon termination
of their subscription.
Directv dealers are currently in the process of being advised of the change which will be in
full effect as of March 1. After this date, it will no longer be an option to purchase new equipment outright as Directv will
not compensate its dealers for sold equipment after this date, only leased equipment. In order to make a minimal impact on
existing subscribers, Directv will be waiving the lease fee on a subscribers first receiver. All additional receivers will
be subject to a $4.99 per month leasing fee. This fee will replace the $4.99 per receiver mirroring fee that multiple subscribers
are currently already paying.
It is also interesting to note that all new leasing subscribers will be subject to a
minimum programming commitment (contract), identical to those that new subscribers are required to sign into. Individuals
wishing to subscribe to Directv without a contract will only be able to do so with existing owned equipment or by purchasing
pre-owned equipment. Existing customers wishing to add additional receivers after March 1 will also be required to lease them
from Directv. Directv has also indicated that they plan to continue to offer free standard installation to new subscribers.
This
new policy will also have an effect on its DVR customers as well. A common modification for existing DVR subscribers has been
to upgrade the DVR's hard drive. This however has tended to void the manufacturers warranty, so it is likely that new DVR
customers under the lease policy will be prohibited from making any unauthorized modifications to their equipment as it will
remain the property of Directv.
Directv has also indicated that they are not offering any guarantee of new equipment
being provided to you at the time of your subscription. They are reserving the right to provide re-conditioned equipment to
subscribers if new equipment is not available. This provision would allow them to recondition off-lease receivers and re-lease
them to new subscribers. Because Directv is phasing out third party equipment, re-leasing reconditioned receivers would prove
to be highly profitable.
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DIRECTV News updated December 1, 2005
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Nov 15, 2005 For the first time,
the best of Venezuela's televised news and entertainment programming will be available to Venezuelans living in the United
States via a new channel - TV Venezuela - exclusively for DIRECTV PARA TODOS® programming customers.
The new channel is part of DIRECTV's ongoing effort to bring the best Spanish-language programming to U.S. Hispanics
from their country of origin.
Launching in December, TV Venezuela was developed by SUR Corp. through an exclusive
multi-year agreement with DIRECTV, which will package a wide range of programming, including entertainment, news, variety
programs, comedy and sports coverage, from Venezuela's top-rated stations. Programming will include popular channels such
as GLOBOVISION and Radio Caracas, as well as other regional content.
"There is currently no other channel like TV
Venezuela available to Venezuelans living in the United States," said Mark Ryan, senior director, Marketing, DIRECTV PARA
TODOS. "There is a rapidly growing Venezuela-born population in the United States who want relevant programming to maintain
their strong emotional connection to their home country. For Venezuelans, like others from Spanish-speaking countries who
now live in the United States,DIRECTV PARA TODOS will be their exclusive source for programming from home."
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