Friday, 12 October 2012

Competitive Satellite Hi-Speed Internet and Satellite TV Combo

By Fred Banner


Satellite reception makes available hi-speed internet and digital TV. Even in rural areas across the U.S. no area is unreachable for low-cost reception.

Satellite Internet is available in rural areas. Rural and remote areas can now enjoy high-speed satellite internet virtually everywhere! Even on the mountaintops where no cable can reach, you'll enjoy lightning fast downloads.

If you have a view of the Southern sky, you can have low-cost DirecTV and/or satellite Internet up and running in a few hours. You'll get a better deal in terms of quality and price than cable or the Dish Network has to offer.

Are you tired of cable TV always raising prices for their services? Get the lowest DIRECTV prices with winning customer service guaranteed to please. You'll receive FREE satellite installation and no equipment to buy.

Watch television in high-def with a HDTV upgrade. You'll see the most extensive selection of HD channels higher than any of the competing cable or dish HD network choices and you'll get a free DVR with the upgrade.

With you HD upgrade you get HBO HD and SHOWTIME HD free when you subscribe to any premium movie package along with the HD upgrade package. You will get the best movies in HD, including Pay Per View, HD Net Movies, featuring an extensive film library, as well as Universal HD with blockbuster films.

Want to stay local? No problem! DIRECTV is also making HD local channels (ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS and CW) available in a fast growing number of cities. Furthermore, if you're a sports fan, enjoy HD sports with our sports subscriptions such as NFL games in HD with the NFL Sunday Ticket SuperFan package. You can also see many Regional Sports Network (RSN) games as well in HD.

Satellite receivers make digital reception possible for high-speed Internet as well as Direct TV. If you want to bundle both together, you'll save $10 a month for a full year.

After the government spent over 1 billion dollars for converter boxes, antenna users found that their antennas didn't work and needed to upgrade to very expensive antennas or purchase cable or satellite TV.




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