You can obtain a splitter to allow you to be able to have cable on more than one tv. Optimum cable can be transferred to other tvs by use of a splitter that you can purchase at a location such as Best Buy.
More than what?
Do you think cable tv is a better solution than satellite for HD? Which offers more channels in HD?
Comcast can offer more cable TV options than DIRECTV. This depends on which area you live in since Comcast services vary with each city.
If money isn't a big factor in your decision, you should get cable. It generally more reliable than satellite.
DIRECTV is a satellite company and cable TV is not. DIRECTV has more channels and clear reception. Also, DIRECTV is a good company and satellite is much better than cable TV.
Satellite TV is better only in some cases. It is better in areas that have no cable service or have very limited cable selection. In some major areas with cable carrier competition, satellite is actually more expensive than cable. Satellite TV is a great choice for those in rural areas. This is because cable has a limited reach because of isntallition issues.
Cable television is generally more expensive than satellite TV so you may end up paying more. Most cable companies offer package deals which include cable, internet and phone. Your actual price will vary depending upon which package deal you select.
Only broadcast TV content is regulated by the FCC. Cable TV is considered a private distribution network
Check with your TV provider. Usually, Satellite TV has more international channels than Cable TV.
I think that even though Cable TV offers the triple play package, it is not more expensive than other companies. This is because other companies offer even more innovative services than regular cable television. As a result, the demand for the other companies' televisions increases, so the supplier can raise the price.
DirectTV is neither more nor less than Cable Television. It depends on what options you choose. Overall it is probably a bit cheaper because you get so many more channels all in one instead of picking and choosing cable stations.
This is all a personal preference. It depends if you would watch the cable tv more than you already use the DSL internet. Just ask yourself which you would get more use out of? If you keep the internet then you can watch TV on it and stream it from websites, whereas if you got rid of the internet you cannot access that through the cable TV.