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Internet without permanence

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Hi, can I have internet at home without permanence? Which are the options. I always see those one year contracts.

Suggest a 4g router and a 1 year unlimit sim card with true or dtac for about 1790 baht. True have 15Mbps dl and dtac have 20Mbps dl speeds.

 

If you can pickup signal of TOT/NT network in your area then can get 4G unlimited sim 1 year for 999 baht for 30 to 40 Mbps dl.

 

4G Router tp link mr100 about 1450 Baht.

Define lack of permanence? 1 month, 2 months, 9 months?

 

Usage (GB), Speed Mbps, budget, applications, how many devices?

 

Do you rent?

 

Can you "See" any nearby paid WiFi service providers?

 

 

 

 

15 hours ago, userabcd said:

Suggest a 4g router and a 1 year unlimit sim card with true or dtac for about 1790 baht. True have 15Mbps dl and dtac have 20Mbps dl speeds.

 

If you can pickup signal of TOT/NT network in your area then can get 4G unlimited sim 1 year for 999 baht for 30 to 40 Mbps dl.

 

4G Router tp link mr100 about 1450 Baht.

Of course all of this is location dependent. A SIM is capped to 20 Mbps does not guarantee that 20 Mbps will be available to you.

Best to test with a normal 50 baht SIM before committing to paying for a year in advance.

 

 

All networks currently offer unlimited 30 Mbps on a monthly basis for under 270 baht per month. The question is whether they can supply that at your particular location and furthermore via a single band, as the router you suggested is not capable of carrier aggregation.

 

Both Truemove H and DTAC can only supply around 4 Mbps at my location. AIS 15 - 20 Mbps. So springing for a one year DTAC deal would limit my capability. Test first, then decide.

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