subject: Economical Hi Speed Satellite Internet And Satellite Tv Combo [print this page] 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.
Think you can't get affordable broadband Internet where you live? Think again. WildBlue Satellite Internet is available even where cable DSL can't reach. Get lighting fast file transfers up to 1.5Mbps and easily download email, videos, news and business information, even run you business from the wilderness.
Installation takes 2 to 3 hours for either DirecTV and/or satellite Internet. The only equipment you'll need is a satellite mini-dish and a modem. Installation involves setting up the dish in a clear line with the Southern sky and that's it.
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.
With satellite TV service you can receive a HDTV upgrade and can enjoy the largest assortment of HD programs in lifelike clarity. Look for a free DVR HD upgrade when you're ready to order.
With HDTV you'll get to see the best movies, an extensive film library, as well as Universal HD with blockbuster films plus Pay Per View and HD Net Movies. For free you get HBO HD and SHOWTIME HD when you subscribe to any premium movie package along with the HD programming package.
You also get to see your local channels like Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and CW. You can get HD sports with our sports subscriptions such as NFL games and regional games 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.
The U.S. government paid out over 1 billion dollars to convert analog to digital TV via box vouchers. It was all money down the drain. Seems you need an expensive antenna to pick up a signal, normal antennas don't work. Seems the cable or satellite option is a better bet.