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Satellite TV is a type of broadcast television that is delivered via a communications satellite. It is typically received by a satellite dish, which is then connected to a set-top box or integrated receiver/decoder (IRD). Satellite TV is a popular choice for viewers in rural areas, as it is often the only way to access a wide variety of channels. It is also used by people who want access to international channels or specialized programming.
Satellite TV is typically offered as part of a subscription package, with a variety of channels and services available. These packages can include local, national, and international channels, as well as pay-per-view and on-demand services. Some providers also offer premium channels, such as sports and movie networks.
The satellite TV market is highly competitive, with a number of providers offering different packages and services. Companies in the market include Dish Network, DirecTV, Sky, and AT&T TV. Show Less Read more