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Why Individuals are Choosing Satellite television Over the Cable Company


Generally, cable TV is associated with programs that are available by subscription beyond the traditional local programming that's picked up by having an outside antenna. Through the years, satellite TV has developed many advantages over the local cable companies. Digital service delivers with 100% digital audio and video therefore the picture and sound is definitely superior.

Satellite vs. Cable

Cable provides television programs to consumers through coaxial cables or digital light pulses through fixed optical fibers on the subscriber's property or inside the neighborhood network. Cable has limited bandwidth so its quality can be poor. Cable wires typically enter in a penetration point on the outside of of the house. Sometimes multiple services stop by cable like TV, internet, and telephone. Generally, cable providers offer great signal in the hub or distribution point. Signals are usually split to each home within the neighborhood or building complex. Separating signals degrades quality and opens up the possibility for issues with mulitple services. Sometimes over-the-air radio frequencies from local providers bleed onto the cable systems causing issues with picture quality on some or all channels inside the network.

Sometimes the cable we found in homes could possibly be the culprit to poor quality. Countless homes still require the proper cabling installed to receive that superior picture. Cable companies continuously split up signals inside their networks. Additionally they split the signal at your house . leaving the chance for degradation across the home's interconnections. The more equipment and services subscribed to the larger risk there will be future system problems.

DIRECTV

Satellite provides television programs through coaxial cables as well. However, satellite supplies a system that's solely for the home. Satellite signals are digitally decoded and transmitted right to the tuner. The set-top box recodes the signal to display around the television. With digital coding you will not find any signal degradation.

Unlike cable, satellite has only digital quality which includes clear pictures in high-definition that have life-like audio and video. Providers offer digital quality for standard and high-definition formats. Display quality is available with resolutions of 480i (interlaced), 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p (progressive.) Interlaced can be described as signals which are separated into two sections. Consider the red and whites stripes around the American Flag. With progressive you see both red and white stripes at the same time however with interlaced you simply see the white or red stripe at any given second. Whenever you simultaneously display these at high speeds the eyes perceive the image as you image passing on form.

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