Are you referring to internet, TV , or both! I have worked in the cable industry (Cascade, coax, and fiber Infrastructures like Comcast) for 10 years. If you value your ping and want the best connection to the internet, I would not even consider Satellite for internet. As for using Dish for a TV provider, it can be pretty good as long as you have a straight shot (no trees) to the South West. The only time you may experience your TV channels cutting out is during torrential rains, snow (wipe the dish off in your pajamas) , and when the dish takes an impact or is exposed to very heavy winds! Then the dish will probably need to be recalibrated (this does not happen very often).
No matter the situation I honestly would go with Cable! The quality of TV and internet service with Cable companies is hard to beat! Both Dish and Cable are way over priced!!
Also take into consideration with either server, once you sign on the dotted line...your stuck. They will have you sign a waiver that says you approved of all work done by your installer. They will have you sign a year if not two year contract! The Dish and Cable industries rely heavily on marketing strategies to try and gain or keep customers!
Do not, and I repeat....DO NOT! ..Let them mount a dish on your roof or eves or overhangs of your house! If you go with Dish, I would give it a great deal of thought of where on your property would be a good place to mount a dish.
Remember once you sign a contract, the only way out is to pay your way out!
One last thing to consider is that Comcast (other cable companies will follow suit) is looking into making changes in their infrastructure that would increase their internet to gigabit speeds-
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/comcast...t-cable-internet-access-on-philadelphia-home/