I just can't see why to switch to sat TV and Qwest DSL
Hello,
I'm a long-time cable customer who was getting ready to make the switch to satellite TV and DSL internet through the phone company after getting tired of the price hikes, but after some research cable always seems to be the better value.
For starters, 1.5m DSL is $39.99 and cable internet (with basic service) is $42.95. Add taxes on to that, and DSL actually becomes more expensive -- not to mention slower and with higher latency (at least through Qwest).
Ok, so this means I really need to save on the satellite TV for a switch to be worth it.
Adelphia:
Basic $44.27 + digital channels $6.00 + digital boxes $9.45 = $59.72
DirecTV (Dish was similiar):
Basic $39.99 + satellite receivers $9.98 + protection plan $5.99 = $55.96
I included the service plan because cable comes with that type of service to begin with and I want to compare apples to apples. So I save roughly $3.76 on the satellite TV which becomes a wash after you include tax from the phone company on DSL. Oh, and DirecTV does have a $14.95 setup/shipping fee.
The way I see it, I get a small downgrade to my internet and a dish with cables running down my house all for the same price and service. Can someone please tell me why satellite TV is supposed to be the better deal?
Lastly, because of the great promotions cable gives, we're getting all of the above plus HBO and a modem rental for less than $90 after tax, and hope to switch promotions after 6 months to keep a similiar package.
Thanks!
Hello,
I'm a long-time cable customer who was getting ready to make the switch to satellite TV and DSL internet through the phone company after getting tired of the price hikes, but after some research cable always seems to be the better value.
For starters, 1.5m DSL is $39.99 and cable internet (with basic service) is $42.95. Add taxes on to that, and DSL actually becomes more expensive -- not to mention slower and with higher latency (at least through Qwest).
Ok, so this means I really need to save on the satellite TV for a switch to be worth it.
Adelphia:
Basic $44.27 + digital channels $6.00 + digital boxes $9.45 = $59.72
DirecTV (Dish was similiar):
Basic $39.99 + satellite receivers $9.98 + protection plan $5.99 = $55.96
I included the service plan because cable comes with that type of service to begin with and I want to compare apples to apples. So I save roughly $3.76 on the satellite TV which becomes a wash after you include tax from the phone company on DSL. Oh, and DirecTV does have a $14.95 setup/shipping fee.
The way I see it, I get a small downgrade to my internet and a dish with cables running down my house all for the same price and service. Can someone please tell me why satellite TV is supposed to be the better deal?
Lastly, because of the great promotions cable gives, we're getting all of the above plus HBO and a modem rental for less than $90 after tax, and hope to switch promotions after 6 months to keep a similiar package.
Thanks!