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TV is undoubtedly getting to be a cosmopolitan culture. In fact, there are now different forms of TV transmission. There’s the conventional broadcast, cable, satellite and more recently Internet TV. The choice of which form to adopt is largely individual and lifestyle-dependent but the current rage is in Internet Satellite TV.

Internet is accessed through a computer. As such, Internet Satellite TV is inherently TV on computer, unless it is further channeled out of the computer onto other devices or displays. It is important to note though, that the internet is not the only possible feed for TV on computer. For example, when a computer is equipped with a TV tuner card or box, it can be plugged with a TV signal cable to function as a TV. The signal cable feed can be broadcast, cable, dish satellite or internet satellite. When supported with the necessary software, the computer can also multi-task as a TV and a computer simultaneously.

There are basically 2 versions of Internet Satellite TV. The first one is the websites that operate satellite TV channels on the internet. They generally provide rather closed selections of program that adhere to their own specific theme or purpose. In other words, it’s not full-fledged TV. The second one is the service providers which access various satellite TV stations from all over the world and then streamed them over the internet. They do this on a commercial basis and are definitely complete TV, and then some.

Specifically, Internet Satellite TV on PC is satellite TV streamed directly to your computer over the internet. Again, they could involve software, hardware or a combination of both. Of these, the most popular is the software-only option because of practical reasons such as ease, immediacy and cost.

There are a handful of such software packages retailing over the net and it is pragmatic to assume that a good portion of them would be scams. Given the nature of the product, it’s well-advised to turn to those review sites for some professional indication. Of course, they will most certainly make referrals and recommendations in hope of eventual commissions or other forms of brokerage.



This article will allow consumers to educate themselves on the best deals possible for bundled services. In the ever changing and ultra competitive world of telecom many consumers can be confused with the many different bundled plans and services most phone companies now offer. With the implementation of bundled services consumers can now have most all telecom products (phone, tv, internet, wireless) and services provided by the same company at a lower rate than having multiple service providers. This article will categorically break down plans provided by most major telecom service providers available in th US. Each provider will be rated based on blanket availability, services offered, and cost effectiveness. These are comprehensive reviews based on research and not personal experience. Phone Companies Beware this article is designed to educate consumers and provide the best possible options for telecom services.

First up AT&T The monopolizing entity of the Big 3 phone companies few can compete with the blanket availability of AT&T’s products and services worldwide. Being one of only three telecom companies that also offer wireless phone service as a part of its residential bundle which also includes its unlimited calling plan phone service, satellite TV Through Dish Network and of course the world famous ATT Yahoo DSL. Few companies can compete, but there are cheaper bundled service plans out there especially for the consumer that is not interested in cellular phone service. Here is an example of the services offered and billing for the AT&T Residential bundled services plan.

Phone Service- Order AT&T All Distance Online Select(SM) online and get unlimited local and domestic direct-dialed long distance plus great calling features.

TV Service- AT&T | DISH Network entertainment package with over 60 of America’s favorite channels. Includes local channels Plus Free DVR.

High Speed Internet- Yahoo DSL ATT,Plus, order Express online and receive 1 month FREE! (New residential DSL customers only. Bill credit applied after three months paid service. See offer details.)

Wireless Cell Phone- Cingular Nation 450 anytime minutes Cingular Wireless



It’s no secret that telephone and cable companies are now
offering bundled services that include phone, television, and
Internet service on the same bill, and many times for a lower
price than if you had purchased your services separately. One
can’t really say the telephone company bundle is better than the
cable company bundle, or the opposite since they both have their
pros and cons that just come with the technology that deliver
the services.

When you order a bundled package from a phone
company, you cannot get cable TV as part of that bundle. Why?
Because it’s a phone company! The phone company, and cable
company are long time rivals, and are in no way going to share a
cut of the market if they don’t have to. This means the phone
company has to find some other way to deliver TV service to your
home, and this is normally satellite TV supplied by Dish Network,
or DirecTV.

Now, don’t go to DirecTV or Dish Network and ask
them for phone service because they’re going to laugh at you. I
won’t go into too much detail as to why because all you really
need to know is there are only to kind of companies that offer a
bundled plan, and those are cable, and phone companies. Getting
back to the differences in technologies, your phone company will
also always supply dialup, or DSL Internet service, and most
likely landline phone service.

On the other hand, your cable company will obviously supply
cable TV service, but their phone service is digital. There’s
really nothing fancy about it, you just pick up the phone, and
dial the number you want to call the same way you always have.
You’ll just be paying your cable company for your phone service.
Your cable company will also supply high speed Internet through
your cable line, and most users agree cable Internet is a little
faster than DSL.

Since cable Internet, and DSL are both broadband Internet services,
you can use both for anything you may need a broadband Internet
connection for. Assuming you have a choice between the two where
you live, one thing you may want to consider is while cable
Internet is a little faster than DSL, and the TV service a
little more reliable, you can only get your cell phone service
as part of a bundle through your phone company. It wouldn’t
surprise me if the cable companies came out with their own form
of cellular in the next few years, but as of today cellular is
strictly Ma and Pa Bell.