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TMN Internet

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Hi Guys 

 

I'm currently in a condo where the only option for Internet is TMN. 

 

I currently have a package which is pretty reliable but unfortunately the speed is a bit slow for my needs averaging 15 Mbps. 

For this speed 15/2 Mbps I pay 3,718 thb every 6 months. 

 

The office manager has spoken to TMN on my behalf and they offered a faster speed to test for 3 days. 

This was great averaging 45 Mbps. 

This package was called 50/25 Mbps 

 

But when the test period finished yesterday, they tell me they want to charge me 10,914 thb PER MONTH!! 

 

That's 130,968 thb per year!! 

This sounds absolutely ridiculous. 

But the office manager a Thai lady who is unbelievably helpful and knowledgeable confirmed this is correct.. 

 

I just can't believe this price and I'm convinced it's not correct. 

 

Does anyone else have the TMN fast package...? 

 

BTW.. I'm in jomtien. 

 

Thank you for your help 

If you are in Jomtien best I move this topic to Pattaya to get some local feedback

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Can you speak direct to TMN, that figure is clearly wrong. The Office Manager must have added her cut.

I think that high price is for their top "pro" package. You gets what you pays for.

When I tested the TMN domestic fibre package it was slow to international destinations and I did not extend the trial.

1 hour ago, KittenKong said:

When I tested the TMN domestic fibre package it was slow to international destinations and I did not extend the trial.

 

Slow is right.  Compared to my 18/1.8Mbps 3BB ADSL, the TMN 30/10Mbps TMN FTTH provided less (and often way less) than 50% of the speed in tests to Singapore and Los Angeles.

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