Sun-powered satellite TV, anyone?

Poor and rich alike may now avail themselves of a science and technology (S&T) product just installed at the 15th floor of the pioneering "clean and green" Solar Electric Co. Inc. (Solarco) along Annapolis street in Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila.

The S&T "sight and sounds" and news and information system is actually the maiden offer of a commercial, digital, direct-to-home television entertainment via satellite in archipelagic Philippines.

It’s a state-of-the-art invention with value-added innovations simplified "down-to-earth." Fact is, its simplicity has overtaken cable TV in popularity abroad.

Solarco founding president Robert Puckett says his firm has got all it takes to give the public the most unique system of TV news and entertainment since his company commercialized natural energy systems way back in 1976.

"Like our lean but mean Solarco team of experts in sun, wind and water energy resources, this latest S&T configuration completed only right in our office is a ‘take-it-where-you-want-and-need-it" viewing and listening post – whether up on the hills and mountains, on remote, isolated island resorts or any other conceivable place where sunlight and wind can be harnessed for power and lighting," Puckett says.

As an information campaign and outreach service to the public, Solarco maintains a 24-hour access to free info and consultation via solar@compass.com.ph, solar@skyinet.net, thorig10@hotmail.com or agzorig@hotmail.com, or fax-tel (049) 827-1271.

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