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Best Domestic Mobile Phone Rates?

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I am trying to find out what the best domestic phone rates are in Bangkok. Can anyone help me out? Trying to figure out which carrier to use since I am going to pick up a new phone. I am interested in finding out if rates for registered phone numbers are any different than unregistered ones. Presently I am using Orange (unregistered) and am paying 1 baht per minute to all carriers 24 hours a day.

You're using TRUE MOVE. TRUE MOVE and HAPPY are the cheapest. There are many different promotions from which to choose.

Hard to advise as we don't know your usage pattern.

Best to look for yourself.

http://www.happy.co.th/en/products/promotion_sim/index.php

http://www.truemove.co.th/eng/product/pack...aht_per_min.htm

HAPPY are the cheapest for International SMS, at 5 baht.

Depends what you use your mobile for...

Light user + have a True phone line and Internet package then True is cheaper, if you have 2 item from True then add a mobile = monthly line rental of 68 baht.... my total bill is around 126 - 130 baht per month..

If your a heavy user then Hutch is by far the chepest

http://www.hutch.co.th/postpaid/tariff/jingjai/index_en.htm

my Partner used to have AIS monthly bill was never under 4,500 baht per month, changed 2 years ago to a 1,299 baht package, and only once in 2 years has if every been over 1,300 baht. 7 days per week Business and private use.

as ignis say .. depends heavy what kind of mobile user you are ...

so far for me was the best choice DTAC .. as the customer service (english), troubleshooting, real-billing is great ..

truemove totaly cheap but not reliable ... double billing all the time (there is just not one month where i do not have a complaint about the invoices they typing ...) since 2 months i do not get a invoice at all ... (just a sms state the duedate and the amount to pay)

so if you a cheap hunter .. truemove is the best .. but if you are working with your mobile i would recoment dtac ..

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If your a heavy user then Hutch is by far the chepest

http://www.hutch.co.th/postpaid/tariff/jingjai/index_en.htm

my Partner used to have AIS monthly bill was never under 4,500 baht per month, changed 2 years ago to a 1,299 baht package, and only once in 2 years has if every been over 1,300 baht. 7 days per week Business and private use.

Looked at the prepaid plan and sounds quite cheap. For 7 baht a day, you get free calls from 10 am-6 pm. Calls outisde this period are 3 baht the first minute and .5 baht every minute afterwards. Thanks!

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