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Some know it as
satellite television and others know it as dish tv. But no matter
what you know it as or what you call it, it still comes down to the same
thing - high quality television viewing at affordable prices.
Gone are the days of large
expenses for large satellite television dishes, for satellite receivers and for installation of
satellite television equipment. Gone too are the days
without satellite television local programming. While most of us slept, satellite television became a viable alternative to cable
television.
Dish Network, the number one seller
of satellite television dish systems on the internet, now offers you the
following:
Dish Network satellite tv system
- a 100% digital system
No equipment
to buy - Dish and 1 to 4
receivers.
Free
installation of all satellite dish equipment you select.
Credit of
$49.99 towards first monthly bill.
No Dish
Network commitment
Program packages
starting at $29.99
for two receivers.
Local programming
included in packages.
Free upgrade
to DVR or HDTV.
Existing or previous Dish Network
Subscribers are not eligible for this promotion.
What you should know about cable
television and your cable bill and why you should switch to a satellite
television system*:
If you are the average cable customer, you are paying
$40.11 per month for a one receiver analog system!
If you receive cable "digital service", on average,
you are paying $51.52per month for a one receiver system and over $10.00
per month for each additional receiver.!
If you receive "digital service" from your cable
company for two televisions, you are paying on the average over
$61.52 per month. You can receive satellite television service from Dish Network
starting at $29.99per month!
Over the past 5 years, the average cablebill has
increased over 35%!
If you receive cable "digital service", chances are
that you continue to receive many channels through analog transmissions!
Two-thirds of channels you receive from your cable
company are received by the cable company from a satellite!
* All
data is taken from the latest FCC report concerning cable rates issued in
July 2003 covering the five year period ending July 2002. Your cable service
rates may differ from cable company to cable company and depend on your
location as well. .
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internet? Interested in an International Home Plan?
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