superoperator.com
Search:    Site Home >> About Us >> Privacy of Info >> Terms of Use >> Place Your Link >> Submit Article   
Add Url
 
 

Business & Services

 

Eating & Drinking

 

Teens & Kids

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Games & Play

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Computers & Software

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Investment & Finance

 

Travel & Vacation

 

People & Society

 

Fitness & Health

 

Law & Politics

 

Estate & Realty

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Self Help

 

Creative Arts

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Academics & Education

 

Technology & Science

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Events & News

 

Relationship & Lifestyle


 

Site Home » Technology & Science » Satellite-Based Telecommunication
 

Tuning In To Satellite TV

 
Author: Michael Perry
 

Satellite TV is still a somewhat new concept to many, while most people have been subscribed to cable service. Gone are the days of poor reception and antenna feeds, which were once both a part of the television watching experience. Satellite TV is very similar to the concept of pay-per-view television. In exchange for a membership fee, you receive specific programming but, whereas pay-per-view relates to only one channel, satellite TV offers a broad range of channels with each viewing package.

Satellite TV companies operate with the use of rights to air certain content, including everything that is found on cable television and more. Membership fees range from several dollars per month to several hundred dollars depending on the channel package that the homeowner chooses for their viewing pleasure. Most customers pay a monthly bill, but others opt to pay for their service in one lump sum as a yearly payment. In most instances, customers can cancel their service at any time providing their account is up-to-date.

With the concept of satellite TV growing in popularity, there are several main players in the dish industry that are actively competing against one another for the title of most popular. As such, they each try to entice customers with promotional packages, free months of service or channels, low pricing, etc.

In order to have satellite TV, the homeowner must call a local dish installer and have a satellite dish brought to their home and installed outside. The installation team will then come inside the home to set up and program the receiver, explain how it works and provide the homeowner with a user manual and remote control. Before leaving the home, the installation team will confirm that the satellite is working properly and that all paid channels are accessible by the homeowner. In addition, they will likely require that a contract of service be signed prior to leaving. The homeowner should keep a copy of all signed contracts, documents and any warranties that accompany their new satellite.

Satellite TV was once a new trend that has since become a permanent fixture in the industry. With technology making new advancements at every turn, more and more people will look to satellite TV for their viewing pleasure. With costs that nearly match that of cable, but with so many more channels, homeowners are beginning to see a whole new world when it comes to television.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Is Satellite Radio for You?
 
Recognizing Common Cellular Phone Problems
 
An Introduction To Satellites
 
5 VoIP Tutorial Steps On How To Make The Switch
 
An In-Depth, Qualitative Analysis and Comparison of Five Telephony Systems Models
 
Telecommute! How To Bring Home The Bacon Without Leaving Home
 
Fiber Optic Connectors
 
Nature Wallpapers - A Treat For The Eyes
 
Latest Teleconferencing News You Can Use!
 
Latest Conference Calling Technology News: Don't Just Reach Out, Connect
 
 
 
 

Broadband Telephony Price War

The Internet gives you an easy access to information and services and it is becoming the wave of the ... - Alen Wilson
 

How Is Web Conferencing Used Today?

There are many different ways that web conferencing services are being used today. - Keith Derr
 

How To Watch Satellite & Cable TV On Your PC FREE - Tips

These are tips about watching satellite TV on your computer. I have mention the negatives and positi ... - Tony Pescatore
 
 

Have Some Fun With Cell Phone Games

You?re never too old to have some fun. With the introduction of games as cellular accessories, you c ... - Tim Gorman
 

Expats Call Overseas for Less

Going Overseas? Plan for your expat work abroad with great tips to help connect to friends and famil ... - Brian Hawkins
 

Impact Your Bottom Line By Using Conference Call Services

Many businesses schedule weekly, monthly or even quarterly meetings that involve hundreds of employe ... - Perriann Rodriguez
 

Dish Network Beats Cable

Dish Network has cable companies beat hands down in terms of value. - J Hall
 

VOIP-Voice Over IP at Home: Is it Right for You?

Are you considering VOIP for your Home? Then you need to read "VOIP at Home: is it for you?" VoIP ma ... - Andrew Kelly
 
 
Site Home >> Privacy of Info >> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.superoperator.com All Rights Reserved.