when it comes to usability and affordability, satellite tv is still the better choice. you can go to the website provided to know more about satellite tv.
Satellite TV is cheaper than cable TV in most cases, but the weather affects satellite way more than cable TV, it the wind blows, if it gets very cloudy or rainstorms satellite will go out, snow affects reception also. Your local cable provider has techs on standby in almost all cases of bad weather to fix whatever interrupts the service. Also most of the time your local cable franchise provider has techs that are highly trained and are not paid per job so they make sure the job is done to the customers satisfaction.
The only advantage that satellite internet has over cable, is that in certain locations where cable is unavailable, usually satellite will provide television services.
Some of the cable providers are Sat Services Inc, Allentown Cable, DISH Network, DIRECTV Satellite Allentown, Electric Cablevision Services, A American Satellite Television, and Showtime TV.
I believe that Satellite Broadband is better then Cable service. The benefits of having a Cable Broadband is that it runs a lot longer then the other services.
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.
If money isn't a big factor in your decision, you should get cable. It generally more reliable than satellite.
It is a hard decision whether you switch from cable to satellite dish providers. When there are storms, the satellite goes out very easily, but cable has it's downs too.
There are a few cable services that offer internet and satellite television. They include: Dish Network, Directv, and Verizon. But what is available to you depends on where you live and the services that you are able to get.
Compared to cable and DSL, yes, satellite internet services do have slow upload speeds. Additionally, they are less reliable than cable and DSL.
yes, because they are both different services.
Cable TV doesn't use Satellites. They are two different services. Cable TV is a digital service where you get the services by using a cable installed by your cable tv provider in your area. The Satellite TV is the strong competition of Cable TV. It needs a satellite dish and a satellite to receive digital-TV signals from the providers.On the link provided, you will see the comparison of Satellite TV and Cable TV and why Satellite TV is the superior on both services.EDIT: Cable-TV does use satellites - but only to bring in the signal from other countries. It's fed to distribution equipment, which sends it down the cable to individual homes. For example - I have cable-TV supplied by Virgin Media - they broadcast content from other countries supplied to them by satellites (eg. SKY 1 which is an American broadcaster), and they send it down a cable to my home. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
It depends on your cable/satellite lineup.It's not on the same numerical channel EVERYWHERE.You should check the website of your local cable or satellite provider.
It depends on your cable/satellite lineup.It's not on the same numerical channel EVERYWHERE.You should check the website of your local cable or satellite provider.