Cheap Satellite TV Offers and Dish Network Plans

Want The Most Bang For Your Buck Satellite TV Offer?

You may have well just found it in the America’s Top 120 package from Dish Network.

America’s Top 120 Package

$29.99 per month for 1 Year. Regularly it’s $44.99 per month.

More Than 120 Channels & over 105 High Def Channels

Receive  over 120 of your favorite channels, including CNN, ESPN, Disney Channel and Discovery Channel.

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DISH Network Offers Some Of The Cheapest Satellite TV

Dish Network Has Super Deals & Amazing Customer Service

We’re here to help educate you on satellite tv and show you why DISH Network has the greatest deals. With multiple offers from various providers, it can be time consuming to really discover the greatest and more cost effective DISH Network satellite TV specials. Our US-based call center (you’ll never speak with someone in India) is ready to speak to you now about the best DISH Network offer available today. AEI Dish, and its DISH tv trained professionals are comparing the most amazing satellite tv packages available daily. Allow AEI Dish to tell you how to get discounted satellite television and allow you to relax and enjoy your favorite programming without worrying about expensive cable bills.

When you speak with our certified DISH Network professionals at AEI Dish, you can be certain that you will receive the ultimate satellite television offer and lowest price for television service in the USA.

 

Finding The Best Satellite TV Deal From Dish Network Is Simple

Just Call Us & Great Satellite Television Deals Are Yours

Get the greatest satellite television deals today. Call us now. 1-877-367-6988. Our strictly USA call center is waiting with authorized DISH Network professionals to assist you. AEI Dish is a authorized DISH TV Retailer & Installer. This means that we can combine new sales and installation costs to get you the best price, the latest equipment, and have it installed properly so you can enjoy the most HD programming right away.

When you call us, our skilled DISH Network customer care representatives from the US will fit you with the best programming package that suits your interests and budget. They will as how may televisions you have and if they’re HD compatible. Rest assured, this is not a high pressure sales call, our American DISH Network professionals are compensated hourly. It’s their goal to maximize your happiness. And with DISH Network, service upgrades are always free, anytime.

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Satellite TV Was Invented by a Science Fiction Writer

Most people remember the late science fiction genius Arthur C. Clarke for movies like “2001: A Space Odyssey” and head-spinning novels like “Rendezvous with Rama,” but only a few of them know he was also a radar operator for Britain in the Second World War and inventor of the communications satellite.

At the end of WWII, Clarke wrote an article for Wireless World magazine proposing a system of three manned satellites that could be used to create things like military intelligence and weather reports. Clarke also pointed out the satellites could also be used to broadcast transmissions originally sent up from Earth to wider audiences. He was wrong about the astronauts living on-board, but the satellites he envisioned are up there right now.

You Need Satellite TV because Earth Gets in the Way

The TV signals coming into your home have traveled a distance equal to more than three trips around the world by the time they arrive. The satellites that make it all possible must always be in the same place in the sky, otherwise you’d be continuously moving your antenna to catch them. To do that they must be at least 22,000 miles above Earth’s surface in the orbits Clarke imagined back in 1945.

The reason broadcasters can’t just set up antennas here on Earth is because the planet itself would get in the way. The signals that carry TV shows are directional, and if something gets in the way they get blocked. Even if nothing else cuts them, eventually the curvature of the Earth gets in the way of the signal, which is why it makes sense to bounce it off a highly complicated, computerized machine flying high overhead. Read more on our blog.