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Ais max speed

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I am currently in Pattaya and heading off to issian at the weekend calling at yasothon and khon Kaen. Of all my sins, I am a F1 fan and while up in issian there's 2 races that's in the USA and Mexico. 

I have Kodi on my smartphone and tablet. 

While in Pattaya, I was unable to get decent hotel WiFi to get Kodi to work and it was a total waste of time, luckily the hotel had true vision and was able to tune into fox sports. 

 

My question is, if I was to get a ais max speed internet package or their supper WiFi will this be enough to get Kodi working at home I am on around 27mps on super fiber and works good. But his is Thailand, I guess also hat the amount of GB is he amount that you can download, so not sure on how many hours of TV that your able to watch with a GB. Any advice will be great. Other than that, I will have to find a hotel with ture vision TV in the room.

I think the amount (volume) of data will be dependent on the video resolution (quality) of the stream. I think AIS mobile data (4G/LTE) will be both available, at least in the provincial capitals, and sufficient for streaming video.

 

SD/480p might be ~ 2 GB for a single F1 race (~90-ish minutes). Unless you're hauling a large screen HD TV with on your trip, SD should be fine?

 

Unfortunately, the timing of these races (02:00 for USGP, 01:00 for MEXGP) may make finding public places (pub) challenging for the live race?

 

And, True Anywhere (Android app, linked to a TrueVisions smart-card) doesn't show the F1 race channel (FSP 1?), which is a real bummer; I only discovered this issue for the JAPGP.

 

 

1 hour ago, charly58 said:

Dial *777*7030# and get high speed internet ais for 10 days,cost 150 bath taken of your telefon when you buy

But limited to 4 GB volume.

 

AIS has packages with 4 Mbit/s and 6 Mbit/s without volume limit.

E.g. (prices excl. tax):

 

4 Mbit/s, 1 week for 150 Baht:  *777*7154#

6 Mbit/s, 1 week for 189 Baht:  *777*7210#

 

6 Mbit/s should be more than sufficient for a single good quality stream (at least 480p, maybe even 720p).

 

Another zillion of options here:

http://www.ais.co.th/one-2-call/addon/en/nonstop.html

 

Even a midnight to 6 AM package for night owls (29 Baht) :biggrin:

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Thank you all for your advice on my options, the 10 day deal would be great, but still have 11 days to look at all options. Taking to a sales person in a AIS shop, he was clueless but then he won't know about Kodi, I did however get Kodi working in the hotel lobby when I was watching Fox sports, so least I know that Kodi works in Thailand but it did take some doing

19 minutes ago, malct said:

so least I know that Kodi works in Thailand but it did take some doing

 

It might be simpler to use an APK?

 

RedBoxTV is decent. It has a ton of sports feeds, incl. SkySports F1 HD.

 

 

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