Equatorial Posted Monday at 02:37 PM Posted Monday at 02:37 PM The page https://www.ais.th/en/consumers/package/international/international-call/00500 shows the rate of 2.5 Baht per minute for calls to the US for AIS Postpaid customers. Has anyone used that service? Does one need to apply before using it?
Wuvu2 Posted Tuesday at 06:48 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:48 AM I used it years ago - Just dial the 00500 before your outgoing call to get the rate. FYI - 2.5 baht/minute is 7.5 cents, which isn't a good deal. I use Yolla, which is 1 cent per minute. Yolla lets me set my caller ID for my USA number so the banks recognize my incoming calls. 1
KhunHeineken Posted Tuesday at 06:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:56 AM No need to start a new thread. Viber is the new Skype. https://www.viber.com/en/ 1
Randy99 Posted Tuesday at 08:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:24 AM Use WattsApp, LINE etc. They're free and many banks have LINE accounts now although they don't advertise that fact.
marcho Posted Tuesday at 08:58 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:58 AM Yolla is great. Especially to landlines 0.01aud a minute.
KhunHeineken Posted Tuesday at 09:14 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:14 AM 55 minutes ago, Randy99 said: Use WattsApp, LINE etc. They're free and many banks have LINE accounts now although they don't advertise that fact. How do you call a landline or mobile on LINE and WhatsApp? Not uncommon for elderly family members to not even have a smart phone, PC, or internet.
KhunHeineken Posted Tuesday at 09:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:19 AM 18 minutes ago, marcho said: Yolla is great. Especially to landlines 0.01aud a minute. It's $0.0195AUD a minute, so close to double the price you claim. Perfectly fine for the casual user, but for the more frequent user, a provider that offers a subscription with unlimited minutes is better. Also, Viber has the free video and voice calls, the same as Skype.
jcmj Posted Tuesday at 09:52 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:52 AM Depending on where you call home there are Many VOIP services that can reduce your phone bill by a lot. I have one in the US and it costs $$8.95 a month including 500 minutes of out going calls to anywhere in the USA and unlimited incoming calls from the USA so I have my US phone number and my Thai number. Just an option.
KhunHeineken Posted yesterday at 07:44 AM Posted yesterday at 07:44 AM 21 hours ago, jcmj said: Depending on where you call home there are Many VOIP services that can reduce your phone bill by a lot. I have one in the US and it costs $$8.95 a month including 500 minutes of out going calls to anywhere in the USA and unlimited incoming calls from the USA so I have my US phone number and my Thai number. Just an option. What is the name of the VOIP service you are using?
jcmj Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 21 hours ago, KhunHeineken said: What is the name of the VOIP service you are using? Call centric and on my mobile phone I just downloaded a Softphone app, which was either free or a one time small payment. It’s nice to have family and friends call my US number and get ahold of me here and I use it to keep in touch with them. If you are back visiting in the states you have no extra fees at all. I do pay a penny or two for voicemail but that’s optional. Good luck
WorriedNoodle Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 4/22/2025 at 1:56 PM, KhunHeineken said: Viber is the new Skype. What does this even mean? Teams is the new Skype. Viber is another product and not the cheapest. There are alternatives. MyTello comes to mind, but there are others also.
cjinchiangrai Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 4/22/2025 at 1:56 PM, KhunHeineken said: No need to start a new thread. Viber is the new Skype. https://www.viber.com/en/ I thought Teams was the new Skype? Whatever, I am not dumb enough to use my SIM card for international calls.
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