Dish Network vs U-verse

If you are looking for a reliable pay television provider, Dish Network and AT&T are certainly ready to take your money. While Dish Network has been around for years, AT&T U-verse is a service still in its infancy. How do these two companies stack up when doing a line by line comparison?

With Dish Network, the first thing to check is if you have an unobstructed view of the southern sky, as the installer will need to mount a satellite dish on or near your home for reception. This eliminates access to satellite service for some people. AT&T U-verse also has service limitations. The telephone company network is being upgraded one area at a time so that this service can reach the homes and apartments of those served by AT&T.

Now if you actually have the option of choosing from either one of these services, here are a few things to keep in mind.

  • Dish Network service generally requires a two year service commitment, while U-verse is not currently a contract service. If you are moving soon, you may want to avoid satellite TV for the time being.
  • While Dish Network only offers video service, U-verse offers voice and high speed internet downloads as well. If you are in the market for a total communications packages, then going with the phone company may be the better choice.
  • When comparing pricing and packages, Dish Network is a little less than U-verse service. For those on a budget these days, going with satellite TV may save you $130 or more per year compared to U-verse packages.

Both companies offer free installation and activation, and you can also find great deals if you are a new customer. Making a few phone calls to get exact quotes and doing a bit of internet research will insure you make the right choice for you and your family.

 

 

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