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Texas, the second largest state in the union, although some Texans may claim it is the largest if enough heat were available to melt Alaska down to size.

Texas is known for the independent spirit of its residents, and with as much wide-open space as the state boasts, there are probably a much larger potential subscriber base in Texas when compared to other states which may feature lots of trees or other obstacles in between satellite TV viewers and the satellites that deliver the programming to their homes and businesses.

There's a lot of ground to cover in a state like Texas, and like viewers in most other areas, Texans want their local channels available. Currently, DISH Network offers local channels for the following markets in Texas: Abilene/Sweetwater; Amarillo; Harlingen/Brownsville; Gillespie County; San Angelo; San Antonio; El Paso; Sherma and Ada, OK; Dallas/Ft. Worth; Corpus Christi; Tyler/Longview (Lufkin/Nacogdoches); Waco/Temple/Bryan; Beaumont-Port Arthur; Wichita Falls and Lawton, OK; Lubbock; Montague County; Austin; Odessa/Midland; Laredo and Houston.

As you might suspect, all the latest and best DISH Network deals are available for Texas residents, and that includes free professional installation. Just click on over to the home page to see the best DISH Network deals available for new subscribers.

If you prefer to order by telephone, you can call 7-days-a-week, 24 hours a day to order. Simply call 1-888-383-3845 and mention offer code AFF 31438 to get your best deal.

DISH Network has been working to add new channels on a regular basis, particularly the new high definition (HD) channels. The ongoing competition between DISH Network and their chief rival, DirecTV has both satellite companies investing in new equipment to ensure they are offering their subscribers in Texas the most high-definition programming content possible.

With some programming already available in true 1080p HD format, it is a good bet that DISH Network will be rolling out more 1080p content as soon as they are able. DISH Network is currently the only satellite provider that is broadcasting 100% of their content using the latest MPEG-4 digital format, which enables them to provide more high-quality digital programming without the need to launch additional satellites.

Rural areas of the state where cable television may not be readily available make satellite TV a very attractive option.With so much of the state in the extreme southern territory of the United States, satellite TV customers will find that their dish antennas will be aimed significantly higher in the sky when compared to those of us in the north.

Since the satellites that are used to broadcast programming to subscribers are in orbit above the equator and are stationary in relation to the Earth, the closer you are to the equator the higher your dish will have to be aimed in the sky.

With free professional installation for all new DISH Network customers, you won't have to worry about aiming your dish antenna, but for some of us "satellite geeks," it can actually be kind of fun to play around with and see if we can coax a better signal from the satellites than the installer did.

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