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SIM (tariff) for GPS tracker


SiaHr

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Hello,

 

Can you suggest SIM/tariff for GPS tracking?


-consume ~20Mb per month
-remotely control balance and usage of 10+ SIMs.

 

Used before DTAC SIM with tariff "Go Plearn" (64 Kbit unlim), but looks like they removed this tariff.
It was possible to link 10 SIMs to 1 "main card" to control balance and usage.

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Can't address the best tariff for your app.

 

Most multi-SIM offers here cover five (5) SIMs in total, 1- primary (the number), 4 - secondary; you can change the primary on the fly.

 

DTAC Call, their WiFi Calling solution can 'manage' Five NUMBERS.  https://www.dtac.co.th/en/info/dtac-call.html

 

 

2 hours ago, SiaHr said:

-remotely control balance and usage of 10+ SIMs.

This can be done online or via their mobile app.

 

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/tag/gps-tracker-sim/

 

I think DTAC, and hence the other providers might match it, offer 16 Kbps and 64 Kbps ("no leak") packages. 

 

I think that Go Plearn feature, can be applied for with a USSD Code, or maybe via the app.

 

Maybe chat up DTAC, they are quite responsive on their chat app.

 

This is cheapest option I could find, but I am sure there are others.

 

~ 130 baht per month. What's your budget?

 

 

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On 2/17/2022 at 5:34 AM, mtls2005 said:

Can't address the best tariff for your app.

 

Most multi-SIM offers here cover five (5) SIMs in total, 1- primary (the number), 4 - secondary; you can change the primary on the fly.

 

DTAC Call, their WiFi Calling solution can 'manage' Five NUMBERS.  https://www.dtac.co.th/en/info/dtac-call.html

 

 

This can be done online or via their mobile app.

 

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/tag/gps-tracker-sim/

 

I think DTAC, and hence the other providers might match it, offer 16 Kbps and 64 Kbps ("no leak") packages. 

 

I think that Go Plearn feature, can be applied for with a USSD Code, or maybe via the app.

 

Maybe chat up DTAC, they are quite responsive on their chat app.

 

This is cheapest option I could find, but I am sure there are others.

 

~ 130 baht per month. What's your budget?

 

 

dtac.jpg

Their 128kbps pack is 2 baht per day. Still more than the actual projected data usage cost.

 

There is another option and that is their Happy Call SIM(49 baht). You can change to that promo from another type of SIM by using a USSD code too. 

 

Any top-up to a Happy Call SIM gets you a 16 kbps 'always on' connection for 30 days. I guess you can top up as little as 5 or 10 baht via online banking. Their T&C is a bit confusing over the minimum top up necessary. OP can try it for themselves, in order to check.

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