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Good 5G eSim

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During my a couple of months visit touring Thailand, I used eSIM from Saily & Nomad. Both were fine, very reasonably priced, but not up to the standard of 5G that I enjoy in the UK.

 

As I will be spending a lot of time in Thailand and appreciate the speed and security of 5 G, may I ask if anybody has used a 5G eSim with good performance in Thailand?

 

Incidentally, I much prefer 5G to the internet offered in hotel rooms etc & tether to my laptop for my work.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Billy

If you need one for immediate use on arrival; https://www.klook.com/activity/91190-esim-thailand-qr-delivered-via-email/

 

It's just a discounted DTAC Tourist SIM 50GB over 10 days for 175 baht.

Happy Tourist 349 eSIM

349
Baht

10-day Unlimited Internet 50 GB at Max Speed

  • 50 GB at Max Speed
  • Free 15-baht credit
  • Unlimited call within network in Thailand
  • Free 30 min for call to India, South Korea, Vietnam
  • Free chat for 5 applications
  • Special rate for international call via 00400

 

 

If the reception and speed is good enough for you, you can tack on a longer lasting Max Speed package(within seven days of eSIM activation or you miss the period to add certain promo packs), of say 100GB per month for 400 baht. If 15 Mbps is enough for you, a Marathon pack with 90 days of up to 15Mbps for 650 baht, with a 100GB per month limit.

 

But if you aren't happy with the performance of DTAC, you can try out AIS or TRUE, as you'll be in country. They all have similar packages, but you might have better performance dependent on location and your device.

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On 5/28/2025 at 7:26 AM, JakeC said:

If you need one for immediate use on arrival; https://www.klook.com/activity/91190-esim-thailand-qr-delivered-via-email/

 

It's just a discounted DTAC Tourist SIM 50GB over 10 days for 175 baht.

Happy Tourist 349 eSIM

349
Baht

10-day Unlimited Internet 50 GB at Max Speed

  • 50 GB at Max Speed
  • Free 15-baht credit
  • Unlimited call within network in Thailand
  • Free 30 min for call to India, South Korea, Vietnam
  • Free chat for 5 applications
  • Special rate for international call via 00400

 

 

If the reception and speed is good enough for you, you can tack on a longer lasting Max Speed package(within seven days of eSIM activation or you miss the period to add certain promo packs), of say 100GB per month for 400 baht. If 15 Mbps is enough for you, a Marathon pack with 90 days of up to 15Mbps for 650 baht, with a 100GB per month limit.

 

But if you aren't happy with the performance of DTAC, you can try out AIS or TRUE, as you'll be in country. They all have similar packages, but you might have better performance dependent on location and your device.

Many Thanks Jake, appreciated

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