Monday, July 16, 2007

Can't get cable broadband or DSL? Try high-speed satellite

Stay connected

High-speed Internet via satellite delivers the web to your PC much
like DIRECTV—from satellites in orbit over the earth. Mount
a 38" dish in a place with a clear view of the southern sky and be
on your way to cyberspace. The current two-way service offers faster
uploads than the older one-way service because it uses the satellite
to send data, whereas one-way service sent data over your phone line.
With two-way service, you're always on, always connected, and because
it doesn't use your phone line, you can talk on the phone and explore
the Internet at the same time.

Great advantages


  1. Available anywhere in the continental United States to anyone who
    has a clear view of the southern sky
  2. Fast downloads of websites, data, large files, video, and music
  3. Always-on connection; there's no need to dial up for access
  4. Digital encryption provides exceptional security
  5. Antenna can be upgraded to receive DIRECTV service (DIRECTV receivers
    and service sold separately)




What's included



  1. Dish
  2. LNB and transmitter
  3. 2 USB modems (one to send, one to receive)
  4. Cable supplied by installer



PC requirements



Pentium II 333MHz or faster

- 64MB RAM (Windows 98SE and Windows Me)

- 128MB RAM (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 20 MB of free hard drive
space


Analog modem (Used only once for commissioning service.)


One available USB port CD-ROM drive


Operating Systems supported by the DIRECWAY System

- Windows 98SE

- Windows Me

- Windows 2000

- Windows XP




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Distributed by Hasan Shrek, independence blogger. Also run online business ,internet marketing solution , online store script .
Beside he is writing some others blogs for notebook computer , computer training , computer software and personal computer

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