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NextG

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  1. Looks tailored towards domestic tourists..
  2. Just in time! Though shame about the courier’s wasted time. I would have at least tipped him before sending him on his way. 30 Mbps is only better if you can actually obtain 15 Mbps+ at your location in the first place. What SIM are you using now? Run a speed test using https://testmy.net/
  3. You can find them all day via Lazada: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/a-lot-tech-30mbps-sim-dtac-simnet-i2915192126-s10680347703.html Have you used DTAC at your location before? You don’t automatically obtain the quoted speeds. It depends on your location.
  4. What difference does that make? You want to know what speed you will obtain when downloading/uploading. No good showing a peak of 11.2 and ignoring the 8.2…
  5. Is there a time limit?
  6. 650 baht. +250 baht for unlimited soft drinks +1300 baht for unlimited beer and wine
  7. Price increased to 1500…
  8. International Calls are calls from Thailand. Check if the International Roaming function works now. Don’t leave it until the last minute and don’t ignore my advice with regard to turning mobile data off at the source.
  9. I know what it is ???? I asked why the need. The only reason I can see is for the automatic unpacking. Other than that, a rather unnecessary extra interface. Perhaps there is something I’ve missed…
  10. Nothing to do with that at all. It could be these SIM offers are for a particular jurisdiction. Fast speed in one area, restricted in another.
  11. If PostPaid; *125*1# and then the dial key. Will be activated within 30 minutes, as long as you’ve had the SIM for more than four months. When you are leaving, disable data at the source by tapping in *129*1# and then the dial key. That way there can be no accidental mobile data usage when using the phone for just calls and SMS. WiFi will continue to work normally. When you want to use mobile data again; *129*2# and then the dial key. Easy.
  12. Not really ???? I haven’t looked at these particular SIMs in detail, but they seem to be linked by use of an application, rather than the usual SIM. That is why they are unusually cheap as compared to the normal price of that product. I only noticed because the OP published the T&C. There is no doubt you don’t have to use this application; https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mikoto.simspeedup&hl=en&gl=US to utilise data usage from your SIM.
  13. Standard price for DTAC 15 Mbps is 1590 baht. For DTAC 30 Mbps; 1890 baht. Don’t be a cheapskate. ???? You will quickly come unstuck if you try that.
  14. DO NOT buy that product! People are sadly all too willing to cut corners in order to save a few baht; I’m sure totally unnecessarily. The telltale sign is the need to install an application in order to get it to work. That’s not a normal offer. Pay the right price in order to obtain the DTAC package that corresponds to your location.
  15. There is no ‘$25’ 1 year subscription option. Why make it up as you go along? Is it that difficult to check before posting? Why the need for the Jdownloader2 application?
  16. In your case, since you state that you have a family in Thailand, consider Postpaid: https://gomo.th/package Unlimited 10 Mbps for 299 baht per month. Stick the SIM in your portable router.
  17. https://www.lazada.co.th/products/sim-ais-20-mbps-200-i1167886111-s2753174712.html A thank you would have been enough ☺️
  18. Seems that you missed the boat… The 20 Mbps SIM is in my router.
  19. Yes, I am. I responded to a post suggesting a search for ‘20Mbps DTAC unlimited’, as there is no such animal; DTAC have only 30Mbps & 15Mbps. Of course, if you weren’t simply trying to bait, you would have noticed that. Your childish and unhelpful behaviour here is all too apparent. You haven’t contributed anything useful to this thread. I don’t mind if you like to make yourself look bad. Others can decide as to whose posts are useful and whose are useless.
  20. The people who need AIS will refer to the link I produced for the AIS 20Mbps SIMs, rather than commenting spuriously to replies meant for someone else discussing DTAC offerings.
  21. DTAC has 30 Mbps down available; both monthly and 12 monthly.
  22. Is it compulsory to buy from the “AIS shop”? ???? They run for six months. You really seem to like to make it up as you go along…
  23. I thought about reporting this as an oh so obviously Troll topic. But then I thought that no one would be foolish enough to respond anyway ???? I think the fact that the OP hasn’t posted again…. aw forget it ☺️
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