Cable Television Vs. Satellite Dish Service
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Essay title: Cable Television Vs. Satellite Dish Service
Cable Television vs. Satellite Dish Service
Prepared for
Candy Burke
Television service shopper
Prepared by
James W. McCarver
Customer service representative
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations iv
Abstract v
Introduction vi
Cable Television 1
Description 1
Initial Cost 1
Picture Quality 2
Programming Packages 2
Available Services 3
Satellite Dish Services 4
Description 4
DirecTV 7
Dish NETWORK 8
Package Variations 9
Programming Options 10
Available Services 11
Recommendations 12
Works Cited 13
Appendix 14
Cable Television Brochure 14
DirecTV Brochure 18
Dish NETWORK Brochure 19
List of Illustrations
Figure 1. Single LNB satellite dish arrangement 6
Figure 2. Dual LNB satellite dish arrangement 7
Figure 3. DirecTV vs. Cable Television 9
Figure 4. DirecTV vs. Dish Network 10
Abstract
Technology has brought television watching into a different perspective. Programming can be brought to you through an off air antenna, cable television, or satellite dish service. Determining which one of these services is best suited to you can be a difficult decision to make. As a customer service representative for a local satellite dish company, I have customers that are confused about the differences between cable television and satellite dish service. I take my job seriously and make it my moral obligation to each consumer to make sure that they are thoroughly informed by the time they leave. The information in my report is based on each individual service and what services and options they contain. I will conclude the report with any recommendations that are for or against each option when selecting how television services are viewed.
Introduction
The report "Cable Television vs. Satellite Dish Service" presents the differences between cable television and satellite dish service in a residential environment. It is presented from a satellite provider’s point of view. The information enclosed is intended to explain and inform consumers of their options when choosing between both services. The report is broken into two major sections. Topics covered will be cable television and the satellite dish services provided by DirecTVв and DISH Network.
CABLE TELEVISION
In a society where television is almost a necessity, we are required to make a decision on what kind of television programming we are going to watch and where we are going to get it from. Cable television is a service that is brought to you from your local cable television company. In Albemarle Time Warner Cable is our only choice of cable television.
Description
Cable television, as its name implies, is provided through a wire that is installed at your residence. You may already have cable installed at your home, but require the services and converter box to provide you with the programming. Reception is uninterrupted by trees, buildings and other surface obstacles. The programs that cable television provide are transmitted to communication satellites that orbit the earth at a fixed position 22,300 miles above the earth. These television programs are brought