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Serviced Apartments In Bkk

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Am looking at the serviced apartments for monthly rentals because THEY ARE WIRED FOR MY LAPTOP. Are there other (cheaper) alternatives where the place will be WIRED. I work on it; internet cafes no good, and some upscale hotels I've found are not wired. Please advise. :o

is that the centre point on soi langsuan? cos if it is i used to work there and they're certainly not cheap in that establishment penelope...

Grand President on Soi 11 is 27K for a studio and 2640 baht for internet.

President Solitaire on Soi 11 has free internet but it is more expensive. I think a studio is 50K.

is that the centre point on soi langsuan? cos if it is i used to work there and they're certainly not cheap in that establishment penelope...

I live in a centrepoint (company pay for the pad)

Not telling which one cos then I'll get stalkers..haha.

They have in room broadband (shared LAN access).

I used to stay at Cape House on Lang Suan. They were just installing wireless broadband when i was leaving. Its costs about 2000 baht p.m. but you may actually negotiate for inclusion in your room rate. Its a well-managed and comfortable place that respects your privacy. Prices are reasonable given the location, a studio costs about 40k on long term contract. Not sure if this will be an issue for you but they have lots of Japanese guests.

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