yes
Actually, I do not know, I wish I knew too. I actually had Dish Satellite but it was removed, without permission and now we have stupid digital cable.
Cable and Dish comparisons are found through official websites such as Dish and Shop411. Izito and Garget Review also provide comparisons between Cable and Dish.
You can get cable Internet in an apartment. Just call your cable company and tell them what you want. They'll fix you up.
In the USA, now days it is. Before there were antennas to get TV signals from the air, and you could only get ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS. Then came cable, wire and dish cable. Now there is only cable; dish and cable linkage. There is virtually no more antenna TV signals, and there are thousands of channels.
There are pros and cons to having Dish and for having cable. Cable does not have as many channels to choose from or DVR. But, during storms Dish goes out a lot.
You can get Dish Network and cable internet. Be sure to tell your Dish TV installer that you plan on getting cable internet. Also, tell your Cable TV installer you have dish satellite. As far as Cable internet being good for gaming, it depends on the internet speed you get.
No, but if you have Dish you may qualify for a upgrade for a Dish DVR.
That depends on the plan you get. For basic cable the cost is about 35/month, but then there are incentives and discounts to lower that cost. Dish network starts off at about 30/month, and then the prices go up based on what channels you choose, so in that sense Dish can be more cost effective. However most cable companies offer package bundles with phone and internet service and if you take one of those bundles, cable service works out to be more cost effective.
They definitely could if it was your own tv
No, it is made for use with cable only.
All of the major cable and satellite TV providers such as DirectTV, Dish and Comcast carry the Bravo network. It should be available on any basic cable package you take out.
Dish satellite can easily be moved whereas with cable there is not much flexibility. Cable shows are very repetitive whereas with dish you get a variety of shows throughout.