Dish Network vs. Direct TV
Posted: Tuesday, July 25, 2006
by Nick Destefano
http://www.nickdestefano.org
So are you thinking of switching to cable, but don't know where to start in finding out the differences between Dish Network and Direct TV? Both services are overall a good provider and cost is very similar, so it basically comes down to which type of programming channels you are interested in.
It's very similar to the satellite radio competition today from Sirius vs. XM. Both are good services and price is very comparitive. It boils down to if you want Howard Stern, NFL games on Sirius vs. Oprah Winfrey, MLB games on XM.
* Free Offers: Both Direct TV and the Dish Network offer new customers a free satellite dish, receivers, professional installation, and a month or two of free programming.
* Equipment Pricing and Ownership:
DirecTv: The free equipment is owned by you so if something would happen to the equipment, you would have to purchase it at full price which can range up to $700 depending on how many receivers you have.
DISH Network: Unlike DirecTv, DISH Network owns the equipment so if there is anything that would happen to the equipment, you would not be liable for purchasing it at full price. It's basically like having an insurance policy.
* Programming Pricing: Very similar, however Dish Network now offers their cheapest package at $19.99 compared to Direct TV's $29.99.
* Installation Times: On average both providers take 2-7 days with Dish Network averaging a little better response times.
* DVR & HDTV Capability: Both providers support DVR and HDTV.
* Local Channels Support: Both but check programming packages.
Other Differences:
DirecTV offers up to 250 channel choices vs. the Dish Network's 500 channels, with DISH Network offering more international channels. Direct TV has sole rights to NFL Sunday ticket, however this package can range from $200 extra per year.
Overall it appears both providers are very similar, but it might seem that Dish Network has a few more advantages than Direct TV if you're not looking for the NFL Sunday ticket.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I work at DISH and I just wanted to emphasize some of the differences that set DISH ahead of DIRECTV. I work at DISH Network and I also subscribe to their services and I haven't had any issues. In fact, I can't complain about any of my service. DIRECTV will not give you HD Free for Life on their lowest basic package "CHOICE" and as a new customer, instead of giving you automatic credits for your first year, you have to mail in rebates which take 6-8 weeks to process and add to your account. In addition if your want two free receiver upgrades they advertise, you can get them but you will end up paying about $25 per month in hidden fees and service charges. DIRECTV would love to tell you they are the best but the have a Better Business Bureau grade of "F", which is the lowest you can have. Unfortunately for International customers who speak Arabic, Urdu, Polish, French are Italian, DIRECTV doesn't offer those packages. If you are still not convinced, you can always go to DISH's website and view their offers.
*Danielle
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