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Aloha Net Services

200 N Vineyard Blvd
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Aloha Net Services

200 N Vineyard Blvd
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10 years of experience

Aloha Net Services is dedicated to revolutionising the way Honolulu experiences internet and TV. Our focus on quality and customer satisfaction drives us to deliver reliable and high-performance solutions. Our team is passionate about providing you with exceptional service and the latest technology, ensuring that you receive the best possible connectivity experience. Explore how we make a difference in your digital world. Our Services DIRECTV Verizon Fios Frontier Spectrum

Aloha Net Services is dedicated to revolutionising the way Honolulu experiences internet and TV. Our focus on quality and customer satisfaction drives us to deliver reliable and high-performance solutions. Our team is passionate about providing you with exceptional service and the latest technology, ensuring that you receive the best possible connectivity experience. Explore how we make a difference in your digital world. Our Services DIRECTV Verizon Fios Frontier Spectrum

Satellite TV Service questions, answered by experts

The cost of satellite TV service varies based on the provider you choose, where you live, and the package of channels you purchase, but the average cost is around $70 per month. Most customers pay between $50 and $150 per month for the service. Keep in mind that you’ll also have to pay to install the satellite dish(es) to receive the signal, and the initial equipment averages around $185 per dish, or between $100 and $600, including labor.

Costs depend on dish size, labor, mounting complexity, and additional receivers or signal boosters required.

A satellite dish should face south with a view unobstructed by trees, branches, leaves, buildings, or other structures or objects. The optimal angle offset is between 22.3 degrees and 17.3 degrees. Any more or less of an angle can disrupt or disconnect the cable signal from the satellite sources to the south. The dish should be tightly secured to the metal rod or structure so that weather doesn’t cause it to tip or tilt out of the optimal angle offset.

Professionals ensure proper dish alignment, secure mounting, and troubleshooting for the best signal reception.

Coax cable connects to your television, modem, or cable box. Look for a female coax connection on these devices. Your coax cable will connect to any of these. The other end of the wire runs to the service connection coming into the house.

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