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Thanks, I have a pretty good idea what my girls (wife and daughter) need since the usage on the bills here in Singapore is pretty detailed. For my self it is okay I have a company phone, so I don't really bother. As you said I will start with prepaid and explore a bit. I only have experience from recent holidays and must say I was pretty happy with dtac with the data speed. From Bangkok to Cha Am to Udon, it worked fine with surprising good speed. It is really a jungle of options with all the different possibilities the providers have. The daughter needs mostly data whereby the wife is the opposite way around mostly calls and only little data.
Let's see I have time to explore since there are plenty of options.
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Thanks for the fast reply. I saw that you really have tons of options in Thailand . I just couldn't find any info on my questions above, but should be clear now.
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Can anyone help me to clarify something.
I will move to Thailand end of the year.
I am trying to find out how they charge the usage on a post paid plan and prepaid services for DTAC Happy.
Let's say, I am on a postpaid plan with 300 min. of calling. Does that mean I can have a total call time of 300 min for out going calls or is it including incoming calls.
I am currently in Singapore and here the incoming calls are free. I know it is handled differently in different countries.
The question applies also for the prepaid service from DTAC Happy.
Thanks for your help
cheers
Hannes
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Does anyone have any information about the St. Stephen's International School? I am moving to Thailand beginning of next year. I am thinking of either Ascot or St Stephen's. The latter would be probably better location wise since my office is in Lak Si. Any info would be appreciated. My daughter (thai/swiss) is currently attending Sec 1 in Singapore in a local school.
Thanks
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You can extend your prepaid card maximum for one year at the time. Just go to the DTAC shop and pay the amount needed (just a few baht for each month) You can also do it over the phone, just make sure you have enough credit on the card.