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Pattaya - Want Faster Internet Connection

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Here's my speedtest using mobile E66 connected to notebook (not very fast):

Last Result:

Download Speed: 219 kbps (27.4 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 88 kbps (11 KB/sec transfer rate)

TEST TIME:: Sunday May 17, 2009, 06:48 PM

Last Result:

Download Speed: 232 kbps (29 KB/sec transfer rate)

Upload Speed: 93 kbps (11.6 KB/sec transfer rate)

Latency: 572 ms

Sunday, May 17, 2009 18:40:10

What options in Pattaya area are faster? Don't have my own phone line.

True vision internet?

Cat cdma?

other?

CAT CDMA not available in Pattaya only Hutch CDMA and they do offer the EVDO high speed but I have read not everyone is happy with it.

I live in southern Pattaya and I got the Hutch CDMA EVDO (17,000 baht for first year) and for me i love it. I trade FAS/FAZ for a

living and it works great, VERY stable which is what i need and fast enough for a realtime chart. Never seen it go down in 2 months.

I would not get it for down loading though, the speeds vary from 60 kbs up to 700 kbs. The girl at the Hutch shop even told me when i

was buying it that its not for downloading. An honest thai, i almost fell over lol.

Also for surfing the latency is terrible, averages around 1000+ ms. Slower than my mobile dialup

Edited by SoiGirlHunter

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