Saturday, November 29, 2008

Comcast Outperforms Other Companies

By Rachel Smith

If you want to save money while getting all of the home telecommunications services that you need, you'll want to take a good look at your cable TV company. That's because if that company is anything like Comcast, then you'll be able to get your TV service, high speed Internet access, and home phone line all from one company. This is even more convenient because when services are bundled together like this they all appear on the same bill and most companies that do this will give you a discount on the bundled services. Comcast definitely will.

The bundling of telecommunications services is also a good policy for the company that provides it. The primary benefit is that it maintains plenty of business for those companies.

Unfortunately, bundled services don't always work out as well as you might want them to. That's because there are a lot of different companies that are trying to get on board with this marketing scheme and not all of them are as well equipped to provide their services as Comcast is! The main problem is that phone companies and satellite TV companies are trying to get on the bandwagon with this form of marketing and they simply aren't as versatile as the cable technology that Comcast provides.

For example, it's relatively easy for a company like Comcast to offer cable TV, home phone service, and high speed Internet service. It started out with TV obviously, and has upgraded that particular service to provide hundreds of channel along with various Video On Demand services, Digital Video Recording, HDTV, and more. From there it was relatively easy for Comcast to expand into high speed Internet service. After all, digital TV is all about moving lots of data extremely quickly, and that's really all that's required for a fast Internet connection. The phone service was easy to add on top of that because telephone technology is extremely well established and just isn't that tough to implement.

By comparison all of the phone companies and satellite TV companies that are trying to offer these three services really aren't finding it that easy to do so. That's because while they may have a good deal of expertise in their own field, they just don't have that much capability in the others. For example, satellite technology may be okay for TV, but it's a poor choice for Internet and phone because of the built in lag time. Phone lines do an okay job for transmitting conversations, but they simply don't have enough bandwidth for a really good, high speed Internet connection, and they're even worse when it comes to transmitting TV over them.

Because of these shortcomings, satellite TV companies and phone companies often offer bundled services that they then outsource to each other. For example, when you take a phone company up on its offer for TV service, you'll often be getting satellite TV. This still leads to some major shortcomings of service and doesn't provided that much reliability. For one thing, since there's more than one company involved, there's the chance that your service issues could be passed back and forth between the two companies and never really get solved. Comcast makes it easier to get results because there's no one else to blame for an issue.

With all of these advantages of Comcast, it's a good choice for bundled service packages. - 16955

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