March 16, 2009

The DISH 500 Satellite Dish

the DISH Network satellite TV service

DISH Network TV offers many different satellite dishes, with one of the most important versions being the DISH 500 satellite dish. DISH Network satellite TV is one of the leaders in the field and their variety of dish designs and versions is what sets them apart from the competition. They have constantly evolved their technology to gain greater signal capacity, adding the DISH 500 after the DISH 300. The DISH 1000 and the SuperDISH are also popular choices.

The DISH 300

As the DISH Network first started putting together the technology to start their service, the first satellite dish design they had was the DISH 300. This was a simple base model satellite dish. It was their first satellite antenna simply called the DISH Network dish. The DISH 300 is commonly used by DISH Network satellite TV subscribers with a second dish to get the maximum signal, as the technology has changed and the DISH 300 is now an inferior model to most others on the market.

The DISH 500

The DISH 500 was created to meet the demand for a dish that could process the new technology that was hitting the market. More complex DISH Network programming that could not be accesses through the 300 was being developed, and customers were demanding a higher quality of both programming and service. Since the competition was starting to build, the DISH 500 was released to keep Dish Network satellite TV at the top of the food chain. As other companies rose and fell, DISH network rode the success of the 500 to the top of the market.

The DISH 500 is twenty inches across, two inches larger than the DISH 300 and most of the DirecTV dishes that were also on the market at the time. It also had the advantage in that it could gain signals from more than one satellite, allowing access to more channels for DISH network programming. Several DISH network deals came out at this time to capitalize on this technology.

The DISH 1000

The programming of the DISH Network and its customer capacity required more growth than even the DISH 500 satellite units were able to handle. People needed to mount one or more of the dishes on their roof to obtain all of the programming they subscribed to, so the DISH Network came out with another addition to their roster in the DISH 1000. The DISH 1000 was the first dish for the network that allowed them access to several channels in different languages, thus expanding their market.

As consumers begin to demand more specialized channel groupings and the competition drives DISH Network programming to become even more specific, we will eventually see newer technology replace the DISH 500 system. SuperDISH, DISH 500+, and DISH 1000+ are already on the market and waiting to meet the next round of customer demands. When more consumers are in possession of the higher-powered dishes, the service packages will take another step forward, both for programming offered and the flexibility and opportunity that customers have to select unique programming options.

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