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Another Isp On A Tot Line

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Hello,

I'm sick and tired of TOT cybergold 999ms pings all the time, so I want to stop ADSL internet from TOT.

I heard that it is possible to have internet access from independent ISP, if you have a phone line.

My location is soi10 of jomtien beach road.

Now I have TOT 2048/512, which is good only within Thailand, outside it comes to ~100/20...:o

Thanks in advance

Edited by XCaSQz

Hello,

I'm sick and tired of TOT cybergold 999ms pings all the time, so I want to stop ADSL internet from TOT.

I heard that it is possible to have internet access from independent ISP, if you have a phone line.

My location is soi10 of jomtien beach road.

Now I have TOT 2048/512, which is good only within Thailand, outside it comes to ~100/20... :o

Thanks in advance

Great! If everyone would just leave TOT my speed would increase a lot. Bye bye!

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Great! If everyone would just leave TOT my speed would increase a lot. Bye bye!

Do you have a better idea what to do with TOT ?

I can't take it as it is completely unacceptable. Am I alone with it??

Since TOT is the owner of the phone network, it's not so easy to just switch provider.

TT&T is sublicensed to TOT, so they can use TOT's network, for instance CAT Telecom cannot.

Call CAT to see if you can get their service at your place. If yes, they will install a new phone line (which will certainly be better than the existing TOT one).

Every provider will have glitches when it comes to international traffic, so don't expect any provider to be perfect.

...talking about the Thai internet, which websites are actually running in Thailand?

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I've visited CAT's office on South Pattaya Rd today, they even told that their service is available at my place, but I don't like them saying that the overseas bandwidth would be around 300-800kbps on Hinet 2M/1M plan (~2600Baht). This is what I have average with TOT line and I'm not sure that switching to CAT is a good idea as I'll get "same-same" for more than twice price...

Edited by XCaSQz

You can always also checkout True, CS Loxinfo, KSC, Ji-NET and see if any of those are able to provide service in your aria.

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It seems like TOT had fixed their problem or maybe this is because I changed modem/router - but I never had such perfomance:

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ping still sux but the D/U are pretty nice.

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