Yes satellite cable is available nationwide in the United States. It only depends on the kind of television you own. Almost all televisions have cable but the more cheap or older ones could not have it.
It is also on satellite.
When it comes to satellite or cable, these days determining which is better is dependent largely on two main factors: Channel availability and location Some locations are not suitable for receiving a strong satellite signal which can result in channel/image loss. Some channels which are available on satellite are not available on cable.
Yes. Most likely you will need new wiring for having both satellite television and cable TV depending on the circumstance. When the technician comes out, be sure to tell them you have satellite or cable so they do not interfere with your current programming. Many people have Cable Internet and Satellite TV because generally satellite TV is cheaper and has more channels available--especially HD channels and international channels that are not available with most cable companies.
You should switch to satellite. It is usually cheaper than cable even after the introductory rate. I would see what satellite companies are available in your area.
You'll probably have to choose satellite Internet service. High-speed DSL is not available in that area. Cable Internet is also not available except where cable TV is available.
This following is a list of available satellite providers all of which vary in price and coverage;J&RAT&T, ComCast, COX, Dish Network, Vonage,Time warner cable &Verizon Cable Network.
There are a few different companies that provide high speed cable internet. But, where you live depends on what companies are available. Verizon and Comcast are two nationwide high speed cable providers that are available to almost any area.
No, the cable will not work when the satellite is out. The satellite is what brings you the picture. If you are concerned about the satellite, I would stay with cable.
The main alternative to cable TV is satellite TV. For this you'll need to install a satellite dish and aerial, and buy a suitable package from a provider giving you access to the channels you want.
satellite, you can steal it... lol cable is probably
No. Disney Channel is only available through a cable or satellite TV package.
A "network" in radio is some kind of nationwide hookup or means of connection ... whether it's done with microwave, telephone lines, coax cable, fiberoptic cable, or satellite links ... that makes it possible for many radio stations in many different cities to broadcast the same program all at the same time.