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Satellite TV or Cable TV - Which Is More Reliable?

By: Galen Randel

Ten years of lousy service is something I do not easily forget. That was how long I had to rely on cable television for all of TV viewing. Before I ever signed up for cable television, I always expected the quality of the reception to be quite exceptional. After all, that's what their commercials said. In my opinion they were wrong. I was never satisfied with the picture quality.

Beyond my displeasure with the quality of the reception I was getting with cable TV, I was also not happy about the price increases that the cable company was imposing on me. There had to be at least three increases a year during the time I was a customer.

I'm sure cable television has changed a lot since I was a customer about 9 years ago. Digital cable now provides a better quality picture and "on demand" service provides greater programming choices. One thing that has not changed is the frequent price increases. I know that because I still rely on service from the local cable television company for my high-speed Internet service since it is the only high-speed service available in this area.

For an unhappy cable TV customer like me, I knew I had to try satellite television. I chose Dish Network because I liked their programming packages better than the other satellite service.

From the very beginning I was very happy with Dish Network and I still am very happy with it today. I have had very few problems with my service and only one significant outage in the 9 years or so I have had it.

One of the claims that the cable television companies like to make is that satellite TV is frequently disrupted by the weather. Well, as a long-time satellite television customer, I can tell you that they are greatly exaggerating that problem. I have experienced very few weather-related disruptions, which only happen with extremely heavy rain. I suffered through a lot more "down time" with cable than I ever have with satellite TV.

One thing I do recall experiencing as a cable TV customer were outages due to traffic accidents that severed telephone poles and weather-related outages due to a wind storm or ice storm bringing down the cable television lines. These outages would sometimes last for days until the lines could be repaired. In contrast, I have never experienced a weather-related outage with Dish Network that lasted for more than 30 minutes.

If you compare Dish Network to cable television on the basis of reliability, I would vote for Dish Network without hesitation. Beyond the rare weather-related outage on Dish Network, all you normally have to worry about is whether or not you have electrical power. Since you receive the signal directly from the satellite, you do not have to rely on wires that might be brought down in a storm. As long as you have power, you can watch TV. Heck, even if you don't have power and you do have your own generator, you can watch satellite TV even when the lines are down!



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