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Do We Still Need Cable TV Now That We Have Satellite TV?
1.
2. A couple of decades ago, people
were viewing different channels,
local and foreign, with their cable
TV subscription. Back then, people
thought that they are already
getting an utmost pleasure in TV
viewing. But some people wanted
more options when it comes to
picture and audio quality and
other aspects. This is until satellite
TV came to existence which caused
everyone to be amazed with its
wide array of possibilities in
viewing different TV programs
from local or foreign sources.
3. The dawn of satellite TV
viewing indicated a new era in
TV network industry. TV
viewers who have experienced
this technology would testify to
a different kind of experience in
watching the television. When
it was first introduced to the
masses, it made use of huge
satellite dishes that would even
sometimes occupy the whole
lawn. But recent developments
turned these satellite dishes
into smaller sizes which can be
installed in roofs or concrete
walls.
4. At this point in time, a lot of people are already
enjoying the benefits of satellite TV and more people
are signing up to join the bandwagon. So the question
now is, do we still need cable TV?
5. Cable TV and Satellite TV Have Major Differences
Both cable TV and satellite TV may be capable of
delivering popular TV channels to the subscribers but
they still have major differences.
6. • Quality – Satellite TV is
capable of providing TV
viewing in high
definition, one feature
that most people are
looking forward to with
this type of television
viewing technology and
which cannot be found in
a cable TV system.
7. • Location – Where cable TV networks
could not reach, satellite TV is accessible to
the rural or remote areas.
8. • Means of Receiving Signals – Cable
TV networks makes use of, as the
name suggests, cables, to send signals
from the broadcast center to the
subscribers’ homes. For this reason, if
a subscriber’s location is far, it may
have some trouble receiving high
quality signals. On the other hand,
Satellite TV networks make use of the
satellite dish in receiving signals from
the satellite. For this reason, a
subscriber who leaves near tall
constructions or have huge trees
nearby with branches extending over
the house may not be ideal for a
satellite TV system.
9. • Susceptibility to
Interferences – In cable TV
subscriptions, signals go out
only when there is a major
damage or improvement
works with the cable line
which happens very seldom.
Satellites are susceptible to
weather changes and signals
may go down due to heavy
rains, snow or thunderstorm.
However, the disruptions are
expected to clear up after a
couple of minutes or after the
weather has returned back to
normal.
10. It is but reasonable to
acknowledge that there
may still be some points
when a household will be
better off with cable TV but
apparently, satellite TV has
indeed, surpassed cable TV
system in different aspects.
Satellite TV expected to
further develop in the
succeeding years and for
this reason, it is continuing
to gain popularity among
avid television viewers.