Just How Cheap Is Satellite Television Service
Just How Cheap Is Satellite Television Service
There is no doubt about the fact that satellite television form of home entertainment is the most preferred service out there now.
But one question you should pause and ask is whether the subscription is really more cost effective than its cable counterpart.
My curiosity about the whole thing was aroused by the rather magnanimous gesture of satellite TV operators in giving free equipments and cost free installation service to their new subscribers.
Let’s face it; something must definitely be lurking behind this because it sounds odd to me why the operators would give such sophisticated equipments away for nothing.
This prompted me to critically analyze the costs of both satellite TV and cable television subscription. My findings will surely interest existing customers and potential ones of either service.
The greatest advantage satellite TV enjoys is the rather massive number of channels it offers. But some local channels might not be free in your locality which means subscribers from that area have to pay for such programming. Therefore you must endeavor to check this before making your purchase.
However, my investigation revealed that the list of available local channels is very extensive so it shouldn’t be much problem. With this extensive list you can practically get access to just about any channel you want.
Concerning the offer of free equipments, I gathered that the operators regard these as a basic requirement, but additional ones like a digital video recorder (DVR) attract fees that range from $100 to $700 tax and freight costs inclusive. The only consolation here is that you get to keep the equipment.
In stark contrast, cable TV subscribers who want a DVR pay additional monthly fees for it and are not allowed to keep the equipment if they cancel the service. So on this score satellite TV service is considerable cheaper in the long run.
However, it is not all smooth rides for satellite TV as there are some few bumps on the road.
One of such is the fact that any intending subscriber must be willing to make a flat one year commitment to the operator of their choice.
Personally, I don’t see this as a problem as long as the service is functional in my locality. Only folks who live in places like wooded areas should bother about this because it is highly probable that the service in such locations will be erratic.
Well, my conclusion? I believe any service that can save you $20 to $40 on a monthly basis compared to its competitor can be safely classified as the more cost effective one.
Yes, this is the amount you get to save on subscription for a satellite TV service. Also, you enjoy the benefits that come with having more programming channels.
September 7, 2009 | Posted by admin
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