If you’ve been thinking about satalite TV but thought it was too expensive, you’re in for a treat these days. As the number of programs and shows continues to expand, the price of satellite television has remained remarkably affordable, and you’ll be pleased to know that signing up with one of the providers is fast and easy. So fast, in fact that you can count on same-day installation in some areas (if you order by 10 am), or possibly in the next day or two if you’re a little further afield. New customers are flocking to satalite TV to receive the incredible offering of movies, sporting events and news from around the world. In most cities and suburbs you have a choice between cable and satalite TV and if both are available then price and service will be your deciding factor. While the monthly cost of cable television has risen 41% since 1998, fees have only gone up 8% for dish TV. Anywhere in the US, on average, monthly costs are less for basic satellite packages than cable—and it gets better: the equipment is free! For example, with a subscription to Dish network, you get all of the equipment you need to receive satalite TV in up to four rooms with just a $49 activation fee. That fee is credited back to your account on your first month’s bill, essentially making it free. You pay nothing for the dish, the receiver or the remote control. This is an incredible value: up to $1,500 worth of free satellite TV systems installed in your home-FREE! Your other choice is Directv, which is the nation’s number one satalite TV entertainment service and has similar set up options and fee schedules so that you can enjoy more than 225 channels of programming. Both of these providers offer an incredible selection of entertainment – and all in the 100% digital-quality picture and sound. Related Articles Satellite Keys
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