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* FREE Professional Installation
* FREE HD/DVR Upgrade
* FREE Showtime & epix for 3 Months
* Packages start at just $24.99/month
Hoover, Alabama
 
 
 

Are you tired of poor service from your cable provider? Tired of ever-increasing rates for cable television, and your looking to get more for your dollars? If so, satellite dish TV may be the answer.

Dish Network is part of EchoStar communications, a publicly traded company, which provides satellite systems to over 13 million customers. The Dish Network is available across the U.S., including Hawaii and Alaska, and offers hundreds of high-quality channels, Pay-Per-View, On Demand, HDTV, DVR, sports and much more.

With Dish, you can receive exciting sports packages like NBA League Pass, NHL Center Ice, ESPN Gameplan, ESPN Full Court and more.

Dish also provides an extensive selection of HD TV channels including HBO, Showtime, Discovery, CBS and many more channels. With Dish Network in Hoover, Alabama you can also get local channels including WB and UPN in over 155 cities in the U.S

Keep in mind that to receive HDTV broadcasting you will need a ViP series HD receiver, a satellite dish pointed to the appropriate location, and an HD-ready TV.

Dish channels are 100% digital TV signals that provide clear pictures and brilliant for your programs. Programming signals are received from DishNetwork's satellites and decoded into either standard format or high definition format resolution for viewing on the TV set. High definition viewing is top of the line television entertainment and presents the highest quality imaging and sound.

With this offer you will also receive a free Digital Video Recorder, which allows you rto record up to 100 hours of television right on your Dish receiver. No need for a VCR and any other recording device, just click and record, and never miss your favorite episodes again. Simple as that with DishNetwork. And it’s free for this offer only.

So just what is a Satellite TV system? It’s not really that complicated after all. The satellite system itself is an antenna that is needed to receive both audio and video signals used by your Dish TV system. Some of these signals are not available by traditional cable providers and are exclusively available to subscribers in Hoover, Alabama.

Then there is the dish itself, which is a simple concave shaped plate, and an in-house receiver.

At times trees, power lines, buildings and other obstructions can impact your Dish signal, so make certain your dish is placed outside your house in a clear area by your professional installer. Snow and ice can be factors, too, but usually they are not. If that’s the case simply removing any snow/ice off the face of the dish may improve reception.

And having multiple TVs is not a problem because just one satellite dish can be connected to all your TVs, with no loss in quality.



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