What is the advantage of satellite over dial-up service?
AlaSat uses Ku-band technology that allows users to enjoy the benefits of “always-on” service. You will no longer wade through time-consuming dial-up login protocols. Instead, you will instantly surf the Web when you open your browser. AlaSat provides much higher speeds than a dial-up connection. Also, there is no need for a second phone line or worrying about a local access number. What is the minimum requirement for a PC or laptop computer to be connected to AlaSat? – Pentium II class PC or equilavent with a 333 MHZ minimum processor. – Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 OS. – 64 MB of RAM on Windows 98 SE and Windows ME; 128 MB RAM on Windows 2000 OS. – 20 MB of hard drive space availability. – USB port hardwired to the motherboard (USB adapters are not compatible). – 56 kbps modem and analog phone line (for 1-time registration purpose only). – CD-ROM drive. – VGA or SVGA 800 x 600 display. – A clear line-of-sight to the southern sky. Where can I see AlaSat work?