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DIRECTV vs. DISH Network -- Which Is Better?

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The satellite TV systems and services offered by DIRECTV and DISH Network are almost identical -- both offer more than 250 program channels, all-digital programming, HDTV (high definition TV) options, and DVR (digital video recording) capabilities.

So when you compare DIRECTV to DISH Network you'll discover the biggest differences between them are the subscription fees and programming.

Here is a blow-by-blow comparison of DIRECTV vs. DISH Network ...

Satellite TV Equipment

* Direct TV offers free satellite TV equipment (the dish and receivers), and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. If you want a DVR receiver you will be charged an additional $49.99. The charge for HDTV receivers is $299.99.

* DISH Network gives you free satellite TV equipment and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. You can get a DVR receiver or an HDTV receiver at no charge.

Satellite TV Programming

* DIRECTV offers 255 program channels, including movie channels, music channels, pay-per-view movies and events, sports packages, and international programming. Programming packages start at $41.99 per month for 115 channels.

* DISH Network offers 256 program channels, including movie channels, music channels, pay-per-view movies and events, sports packages, and international programming. Programming packages start at $31.99 per month for 60 channels.

Customer Service

* DIRECTV has excellent customer service with 24/7 online support, and 24/7 toll-free telephone support.

* DISH Network also has excellent customer service with 24/7 online support, and 24/7 toll-free telephone support.

Customer Satisfaction

* DIRECTV is ranked #2 in customer satisfaction among all the cable and satellite TV providers.

* DISH Network is ranked #1 in customer satisfaction among all the cable and satellite TV providers.

The Bottom Line

Both DIRECTV and DISH Network offer top-of-the-line satellite TV equipment and all-digital programming for the best picture and sound available.

DISH Network's basic programming package is cheaper than DIRECTV's, but DIRECTV's Total Choice has a more channels.

DISH Network has more movie packages and foreign programming, while DIRECTV offers more sports packages.

About the Author

Brian Stevens is a professional freelance writer and webmaster who has written extensively on satellite TV systems.

Click on the following link for more information on free satellite TV systems and service, or these links for ordering information, the latest offers, and free bonuses from DISH Network satellite TV or DIRECTV satellite TV.



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» left by Jim Everett from Georgetown, Texas (3 years 236 days ago.)
Dish Networks Customer Service should be renamed
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» left by Clyde Elder from Memphis, TN (255 days 16 hours ago.)
 

DO NOT GET DISH!

Consider both are about the same. With both you have to pay extra for a receiver in each room (Installation is free up to 4 rooms), They have universal but not programmable remotes, they have only limited local channels (You would ahve to check with each to see exactly what these area, or go on their websites).

Number 4 is the Rub. Both will reveal total costs up front. You pay extra for local channels with Dish. Both are very similar in channel offerings. All the hype about a lot of HD offerings usually includes pay per view channels, premium channels, and a lot of channel you probably would never watch. Check out your favorite channels and compare.

The remotes, receivers and ease of use is far superior with DirecTV. For example, As pointed out in another question, with DirecTV you can view and select channels you have recently viewed. Not with Dish.

Also, with Dish you may need a second rooftop dish to receive local HD channels, and that dish points in a different direction to the usual Southwest location.

Beware of Dish. They will get you, even if it is in the end.

I recently switched to DirecTV because of the HD local channel problem and needing to get them by antenna. I tried 3 antennae with reception breaking up until I could not take it any longer. I switched to Direct for the Local HD channels provide at no extra charge or effort.

THEN:

I cancelled Dish and they sent me a box to return the Dish receiver, etc by UPS. I discovered about a week later that I had sent my hard drive DVD recorder to them by mistake. The two pieces of equipment looked similar, down to the silver color. I had taken both out of my media tower, with the switchover and rearranging equipment. I merely pick the wrong one and packed it in the box and sent it off to Dish. When I discovered the error (about a week later), I called them immediately. I had not received any communication form them regarding this error.

The bottom line: Dish has a policy to DESTROY all non-Dish equipment they receive. They make NO ATTEMPT to notify the customer in any way whatsoever. They make no attempt to compensate for the loss of personal property they destroy.

 

They cannot take the time to even email a customer to inform them of the error. They did not actually say it, but in essence told me “sorry Charlie” your S.O.L. They stated they had destroyed my equipment and WOULD NOT provide ANY compensation. Calling the corporate office and the “executive resolutions Department” and filing a formal complaint with the Better Business Bureau only served to confirm their policy and a further denial for compensation. YET, they expected me to return their satellite receiver (which I did) or they would have charged me a lot of money.

 

It is as if they just took my $300 recorder, destroyed it and when discovered, refuse to pay for it. I acknowledged my error in returning the wrong device and would have been happy to pay for it’s return shipment. That was not even an option. If I had not discovered the error, the 30 day period for returning the Dish receiver would have lapsed and they would have charged me for it.

 

I was stunned to say the least and infuriated that a company would treat others in this way, and even have a policy to put it into effect. Who could trust such a company that treats people this way. Their actions and policy speaks loudly to their care about people, customer satisfaction, their regard for the personal property of others. They cannot be bothered! Then, who would be bothered to do business with people like this? Do NOT BITE! Stay away form Dish Network!

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