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		<title>By: christopher</title>
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		<description>There is plenty to consider when choosing a provider for your television, and while some believe DirecTV and DISH Network are very similar, there are big differences. Being a customer and employee of DISH Network, I can say that from a consumer stand point that DISH was the way to go for me even before working here. The third HD receiver was free, DISH&#039;s DVR have the largest hard in the industry, so more recording time, 100% digital programming, the most HD channels in the industry, HD free for life, and Video on Demand in 1080p. The decision for me was easy.</description>
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