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Heard of a cell phone plan: 6 months, unlimited G4, AIS, 600 THB

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Am a casual surfer and caller. 6 months sounds great.

 

Q: can you recommend a prepaid plan for me?

 

Cheers,

massive thread about all that directly under yours (or was until i replied)

 

https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/1042816-ais-1-yr-data-subscripotion-only-1200-baht/

On 8/17/2018 at 1:08 PM, 4evermaat said:

I still think the Pro Second plan is superior to all other plans.  You don't have to change your sim number.  And it is completely pay as you go, and billing phone calls by the second saves a lot of baht.

 

http://www.ais.co.th/one-2-call/promotion/en/pro_second.html 

 

 

Pro Wii-natii-Pro-second AIS 12 call plan.png

Depends if you want to use the internet or not.

273 baht per 1gb data doesn't seem so good value compared with 1200 baht unlimited  for the whole year!

2 hours ago, 2008bangkok said:

Depends if you want to use the internet or not.

273 baht per 1gb data doesn't seem so good value compared with 1200 baht unlimited  for the whole year!

 

I was speaking relative to other mobile plans which are often 2-3 baht/MB.  And you get full speed.   Still good for checking email/chat/quick internet search, or as a backup mobile internet.  Not perfect for downloading HD video or a regular internet.

 

But yes, 1200 for "unlimited, speed capped internet" is better if you want something that is always on and mobile.

 

Being billed by the second for voice calls is also a huge savings.

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