Which is better Dish network , Direct TV or Cable?

Which cable network is better Direct TV, Time Warner/Comcast, or Dish?

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    I would pick dish. Can't get it where I am. ~

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I am a user of Dish Network and I absolutely love it. They give you so much and for half the price. Don't believe the ad's... it dosen't go out like people claim... mine hasent gone out once and I have had blizzards, lightning storms, etc. Their customer service is great, and the company overall is fair, unlike Comcast/ Time Warner who just raise your rates whenever they feel like it. Stick with Dish and you will be satisfied.

RON

Hi, I'd clearly vote for Dish cause: - cheaper - more channels and more variety - awesome picture quality You might check out http://www.dishnetworkbargains.com - They currently run some promo with free Dish and DVR you might take advantage of. If you have any questions just call 'em up, they are professional and helpful. Hope that helps. Best wishes Jenna

Jenna

Absolutely Comcast/Time Warner because their cable network is very user-friendly, packages and prices are better and the network itself has very few, if any, faults. Also if you go with Digital Cable, it is a very useful and fun program to use.

Dolce & Gabbana Princess

Depends on your situation. If you are looking for HD channels then DirecTV is your best bet. Price is a toss up depending on which package you buy. The only cable network of the three is Time Warner/Comcast, the other two are satellite.

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