The short answer is yes. I have been receiving Sky for years without a phone line connected. The only reason for the phone line is to give you extra services which might cost you, and some test services which in all probability you won't need.
it is not required to view sat tv, but in order to order pay per view programs it is as it is through the phone line that this "order" is sent. It is also required if you wish the caller ID to work on your TV.
The jacks on the back of the caller ID unit labeled, `phone` attaches to the satellite box and the one labeled, `line`, attaches to the phone line.
The best way to tv, phone and cable would be by contacting time warner cable and purchasing these services through them, and the best way to get satellite would be through a satellite company.
No. You must have a satellite receiver connected to the satellite dish that will decode the satellite transmissions and present it for display on your TV set.
Yes, they can if you get the right company and plan.
Get satellite TV.
Unless you're gonna blow your wad on pay-per-view...don't do it. It's just there to take your money.Connecting a phone line to a satellite TV receiver allows you to download updates, pay bills through receiver and purchase pay-per-view programs.
Because gps need them sometimes satellite tv even a mobile phone needs them in remote areas.
No, but you won't be able to order movies without calling the customer service line.
Did you mean a stellite TV, phone or navigation system? The answer will depend on what type of satellite service you are looking for. If its satellite TV id first make sure you can get service in your area.
The best way to hookup a satellite receiver to a VoIP phone system is simply contacting your service provider and ask them for assistance.
You can get satellite TV to work virtually anywhere as long as you have a clear line of sight for the signal. Each company (e.g. Dish satellite , DirecTV) has different satellite orbitals, so it will vary by company as to where your Dish is pointed.