Friday, April 25, 2008

Cable Rates Rising, Dish Network Provides Alternative

When you're considering what kind of TV service provider to sign up for a subscription with, it's worth considering the fact that cable TV has been on a slow decline ever since Dish Network low cost satellite TV introduced its service back in the early nineteen nineties. At first satellite TV offered a realistic way for people living in rural areas to enjoy the large selection of channels that people in suburbs and cities enjoyed courtesy of cable TV. Over the years though, as the number of channels available through Dish Network has increased and the subscription rates charged by the cable TV companies have gone up, Dish network has come to be seen as a realistic alternative to cable TV for many people living in cities and suburbs.

When you look at the current differences between the two types of service, it becomes pretty obvious why there's so much more interest in Dish Network than in cable TV. For example, Dish Network offers a lot more channels. The best cable TV companies in existence offer about two hundred channels, but he vast majority of cable TV companies top out at one hundred channels or less. Dish Network is just getting started at one hundred channels and has several programming packages that extend well above two hundred channels. With additional channels and add on packages to complement the largest programming packages, it's very easy to build a customized Dish Network programming package with well over three hundred channels!

These optional channels are also a huge plus to going with Dish Network. After all, the fact that cable TV is so much more limited in the number of channels that it can deliver gives it much less room to maneuver when it comes to offering specialty programming. Dish Network doesn't have those kinds of limitations though and takes advantage of the extra room by offering more obscure programming that won't appeal to as wide of an audience, but has a great deal of value to its fans nonetheless.

A great example of this is Dish Network's foreign language programming. Dish Network features programming in over nineteen different languages- other than English. These languages include Korean, Arabic, Urdu, French Italian, Portuguese, and many others. Best of all, for most languages, you can choose to get an entire programming package of channels in that language or just get one or two channels of a different language on an a la carte basis.

Cost is a very big motivator when it comes to people making the switch to Dish Network as well. That's because an entry level Dish Network programming packages not only supplies more channels than the typical entry level programming package from the cable TV industry, but also costs less then half as much. That translates into a savings of over forty dollars a month or four hundred and eighty dollars a year. Combine that with the fact that cable TV rates have increased at a national average of eight percent a year for several years now- and show no sign of stopping their ascent anytime soon- this disparity is likely to get wider over time.