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Hey Everybody, I'll fly to Bkk in 28 January for 3-6 months. I found Condo in Bkk Asoke and there is no Wi-fi which I need most.

Now I have Two questions:

How I can Get Fastest Wi-fi when I'll be there. I need to sign a contract?

How long I'll have to wait for Wi-fi it's very important as I need it soon as possible.

I'll be grateful if someone guide me how I'll get that done as I have no idea.

All tips welcome.

 

Thank you.

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While there are many companies that can sell you subscriptions to potentially nearby fixed "WiFi Hotspots", you're better off (as RandomSand suggests) with subscribing to some type of Mobile Internet.  The main carriers in Thailand are AIS, DTAC, TRUE and TOT-3G.

 

Using a mobile carrier compatible 3G/4G Smartphone, portable 'Pocket WiFi' device, or USB 'AirCard', you can stick a local SIM Card and have Internet almost anywhere without the issue of needing to be near a fixed WiFi Hotspot.

 

The subscription options range from slow but unlimited data, to fast but time or data limited, to pay the big money for fast/unlimited. But it will be usable Internet.

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Yeep It will be the best and the fastest way to use 4G Router or Usb pocket. If you use same method there, can you check at broadbandspeedchecker.co.uk What Ping/Download/Upload speed you have as this is most important as I need to connect to my RDP so I need fast as possible speed.

 

Many Thanks.

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It will vary between something like 100ms to Asia and 400ms to Europe.

 

You could ping the following IPs?

3BB DNS Server; 110.164.252.222
CAT DNS Server; 61.19.245.245

 

...and then add 100ms for the 4G element.

 

For the speed bandwidth there's a speedtest results database here https://testmy.net/country/th

 

For remote desktop you can double the ping result to know the "real speed". For europe, or even the USA, it's going to be a RDP experience with a whole second (1000 ms) delay.

 

Personally, having used TeamViewer between a CAT Telecom cable connection and a UK ADSL desktop, It drive me nuts and was very jerky so I can't imagine it would be much fun over 4G ...unless for an emergency.

 

In which city is your remote located ?

 

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I probably would have chosen accommodation which offers fixed broadband service.

 

There may be a WiFi hotspot nearby: True, 3BB offer pay as you go WiFi services as do the mobile providers.

 

http://www.truewifi.net/2011/index.htm

 

http://wifi.3bbwifi.com/

 

Cellular data may address some application requirements, but without an understanding of your requirements, it would be challenging to make specific recommendations. There are some limited volume/unlimited speed offers, and some unlimited volume/limited speed (1, 2, 4 Mbps) offers. Cellular data can also have issues in taller buildings here.

 

https://www.dtac.co.th/en/prepaid/products/4g- non -stop.html

 

http://www.dtac.co.th/en/prepaid/products/go-no-limit.html

 

All three major mobile providers have similar offers. But be sure to read and understand the terms/conditions to make sure your usage is acceptable.

 

You can get a Huawei E8372 Wingle for ~ 1,800 THB, use a SIM/mobile data, and share the connection over WiFi with up to 10 devices. So for ~ 700 baht/month you could get an unlimited volume

capped at 4 Mbps, or for ~1,100/month an unlimited volume capped at 10 Mbps.

 

http://consumer.huawei.com/en/mobile-broadband/e8372/

 

I'd talk to the building management, and neighbors, once you get here to figure out what your options might be.

 

 

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The only alternative to a "real" internet connection is this AIS package:

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

Scroll down to: "Internet Non-Stop at speed 6 Mbps" and click on the "right" arrow, 550THB / month

The only other provider offering unlimited is ToT, but only 3Mbps and more expensive (and i think only 3G).

Edit: As mtls2005 just mentioned, Dtac is offering unlimited internet too now, this has to be new.

True still doesn't seem to offer this

 

If you use this in your phone and use the tethering or a "pocket wifi" or a "surf stick" doesn't matter

I'm using this right now (using 4G), ping to thaivisa.com is 30ms, with a fiber connection you could maybe have 10ms ping, so using 4G adds 20ms.

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2 hours ago, jackdd said:

The only alternative to a "real" internet connection is this AIS package:

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

Scroll down to: "Internet Non-Stop at speed 6 Mbps" and click on the "right" arrow, 550THB / month

The only other provider offering unlimited is ToT, but only 3Mbps and more expensive (and i think only 3G).

Edit: As mtls2005 just mentioned, Dtac is offering unlimited internet too now, this has to be new.

True still doesn't seem to offer this

 

If you use this in your phone and use the tethering or a "pocket wifi" or a "surf stick" doesn't matter

I'm using this right now (using 4G), ping to thaivisa.com is 30ms, with a fiber connection you could maybe have 10ms ping, so using 4G adds 20ms.

 

 

They all offer it. Keep up. In fact DTAC is the only one that doesn't offer full speed 'no slow down' packages. Their top speed PAYG 'no slow down' package is 10 Mbps @ 213 baht for 7 days.

 

Both True and AIS off full speed 'no slow down' for 1605 baht per 30 days.

In addition both True and AIS have 1 Mbps and 4 Mbps and 6 Mbps 'no slow down' packages.

 

The AIS 6 Mbps package you mention is 588.50 baht, not 550 baht, as you suggest.

It is useless to quote the price sans V.A.T.

Someone topping up 550 baht and then trying to add the package will fail..

 

Rather than just suggesting packages willy nilly, it's best to see which provider offer the best service in the particular location.

 

In one apartment, DTAC offered me a full 20 Mbps connection, where DTAC and Truemove H were somewhat below.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, KneeDeep said:

 

 

They all offer it. Keep up. In fact DTAC is the only one who doesn't offer full speed 'no slow down' packages. Their top speed PAYG 'no slow down' package is 10 Mbps @ 213 baht for 7 days.

 

Both True and AIS off full speed 'no slow down' for 1605 baht per 30 day.

In addition both True and AIS have 1 Mbps and 4 Mbps and 6 Mbps 'no slow down' packages.

 Just checked the true website again, you are basically right, before i just had a look at the prepaid packages.

Truemove offers indeed a postpaid unlimited no slow down package, at 1900 a month with 12 months contract, but that's of course kinda expensive ;)

I couldn't find any prepaid package with no slow down, could you?

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2 minutes ago, jackdd said:

 Just checked the true website again, you are basically right, before i just had a look at the prepaid packages.

Truemove offers indeed a postpaid unlimited no slow down package, at 1900 a month with 12 months contract, but that's of course kinda expensive ;)

I couldn't find any prepaid package with no slow down, could you?

 

 

Yes, I just mentioned them. All prepaid.

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In addition, Truemove H had some new 6 month and 12 month packages. You had to apply by the 2nd of January.

 

6 months of 1 Mbps for 642 baht.

12 months of 1 Mbps for 1284 baht.

 

6 months of 4 Mbps and unlimited free calls for 1498 baht.

12 months of 4 Mbps and unlimited free calls for 2675 baht.

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, KneeDeep said:

The AIS 6 Mbps package you mention is 588.50 baht, not 550 baht, as you suggest.

It is useless to quote the price sans V.A.T.

Someone topping up 550 baht and then trying to add the package will fail..

Dtac prices are also without Vat, so for example the unlimited 10mbps package is 266.43 and not 249. And it would really surprise me if the prices mentioned on the True website are including the VAT.

 

I really tried to find to find the True unlimited prepaid package, maybe i'm just blind, but i couldn't find it anywhere.

It should probably be here: http://truemoveh.truecorp.co.th/upgrade_option/category/data/prepaid but i couldn't find it there and also not on other parts of their homepage. Can you post a link to it?

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2 minutes ago, jackdd said:

Dtac prices are also without Vat, so for example the unlimited 10mbps package is 266.43 and not 249. And it would really surprise me if the prices mentioned on the True website are including the VAT.

 

I really tried to find to find the True unlimited prepaid package, maybe i'm just blind, but i couldn't find it anywhere.

It should probably be here: http://truemoveh.truecorp.co.th/upgrade_option/category/data/prepaid but i couldn't find it there and also not on other parts of their homepage. Can you post a link to it?

 

 

Nope. The DTAC 10 Mbps package is 212.93 baht inclusive of V.A.T.

 

My point to you is if you are going to quote prices to assist a relative newcomer, you should quote the actual price.

 

If you are already utilising Truemove H, then you can  simply use this page to click through and add the promotion that you prefer. No need to manually enter a code. Just top up and whilst connected to the Truemove H network, navigate to the page using a Browser and click on the relevant promo and again to confirm.

Whaddya mean you don't understand Thai script? 

It's easy enough to guess.

 

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Ok, i see, they have this package for 199 + vat and the same package with unlimited calls for 249 + vat

 

33 minutes ago, KneeDeep said:

If you are already utilising Truemove H, then you can  simply use this page to click through and add the promotion that you prefer. No need to manually enter a code. Just top up and whilst connected to the Truemove H network, navigate to the page using a Browser and click on the relevant promo and again to confirm.

Whaddya mean you don't understand Thai script? 

It's easy enough to guess.

Actually i can read Thai, but this doesn't help me if i can't find this page that you linked now (I still don't know how you get from truemoveh.com to this page, especially because it's only a mobile version) ;)

So thanks for posting the link, however you got there.

 

 

22 minutes ago, KneeDeep said:

Don't subscribe to their 4G full speed unlimited package for 1605 baht unless you equipment is 4G capable.

If only 3G, your speed will be capped to 4 Mbps. In that case, it would be cheaper to subscribe to a 4 or 6 Mbps package.

 

And you also have to make sure that 4G is really faster than 3G at your location / network cell.

With the 6Mbps AIS package here at my condo at the daytime i have 6Mbps with 4G and 3G

But in the evening the 4G speed goes down to 2Mbps and with 3G i still have 6Mbps.

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I can see there is a lots of options to choose. I'll check three of them, Ais Dtac and True prepaid with best packages.

If the internet will be still too slow, I'll order fixed Wi-fi. 

Many thanks for hints, I'm sure this post will help not just me but some other people who have concerns about the internet in Thailand.

 

Happy 2018!

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2 hours ago, KneeDeep said:

There is another option; https://th.linemobile.com/en/packages

 

Offering speeds up to 100 Mbps, location permitting of course.

But I have no knowledge of whether there are issues with tethering.

Other than that, excellent value for a full speed connection.

That's indeed interesting, thanks for the update

They are using the DTAC network

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