First category we'll examine is pricing. Dish Network
has a slight advantage for pricing but will offer slightly less
channels in their tiered packaging. For local channels Dish Network
charges an additional $5 a month, DirectTV charges $3 a month.
Now
we'll take a look at Sports Programming, one of the most purchased
additional packages to satellite TV. Both Dish Network and DirectTV
offer sports programming packages at an additional cost. If you're an
avid NFL fan, and want the Sunday Ticket, your only choice is DirectTV,
as Dish Network DOES NOT offer the NFL Sunday Ticket. Dish Network does
have the Multi-Sport Package which includes most of the FOX regional
channels. While very comparable, Direct TV has a slight advantage over
Dish Network because of the NFL Sunday Ticket.
Our last category
is Equipment, specifically DVR. Both Dish Network and DirectTV offer
DVR equipment for free when you order their premium packages, the
difference is DirectTV uses Tivo for their DVR equipment. With
DirectTV's TIVO, you can watch one channel, while recording another.
Dish Network's DVR systems do offer more recording hours though. The
advantage again goes to Direct TV, because with TIVO you can watch one
channel, while recording another.
Now that you've seen the
differences, what does it all mean? If you need NFL ticket, DirectTV
should be your choice hands down. You should also select DirectTV if
you want a nicer interface for the DVR equipment.
If you're on a
tight budget, you can save a little each month with Dish Network, as
their packages run slightly cheaper per month.