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Internet Options For The Village

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hi, i used to have an ipstar connection for my house in the village - east udon thani.

i will be going back to the village soon and would like some advice on what are my options on getting connected again. i don't really want to go back to ipstar. we have no land line. a reasonable mobile signal. i have a pc that runs windows vista.

i'm no computer expert so please if you could help............

thanks.

well, you can get connection from CAT (CDMA) or AIS DTAC from your existing mobile (if capable).

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well, you can get connection from CAT (CDMA) or AIS DTAC from your existing mobile (if capable).

hi,

i use a nokia n95, this should do the job? what equipment would i need to buy?

cheers.

well, you can get connection from CAT (CDMA) or AIS DTAC from your existing mobile (if capable).

hi,

i use a nokia n95, this should do the job? what equipment would i need to buy?

cheers.

Nothing, just run the Nokia PC Suite that comes with the phone, install it on your PC, then connect the Nokia N95 to your PC via USB cable.

Setup the internet connection, GPRS/EDGE and you are done!

It will be recognized as dial up connection by Windows.

If you are lucky to get EDGE signal, then you should be able to run up to 480 kb/s, decent speed to surf the net and chat, but not enough to support video calls.

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well, you can get connection from CAT (CDMA) or AIS DTAC from your existing mobile (if capable).

hi,

i use a nokia n95, this should do the job? what equipment would i need to buy?

cheers.

Nothing, just run the Nokia PC Suite that comes with the phone, install it on your PC, then connect the Nokia N95 to your PC via USB cable.

Setup the internet connection, GPRS/EDGE and you are done!

It will be recognized as dial up connection by Windows.

If you are lucky to get EDGE signal, then you should be able to run up to 480 kb/s, decent speed to surf the net and chat, but not enough to support video calls.

hi, thanks,

sounds simple, even for me!

will i have to get a different sim card - we use one 2 call - or will this do? how is the internet time charged?

thanks again.

I use a Nokia phone and USB cable, too.

1-2-Call has a few different plans -- you have to buy them seperately.

100 hours 350 B + tax

250 hours 500 B + tax

Unused hours expire one month from activation. I've been using this setup for about a year and I'm satisfied with it.

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I use a Nokia phone and USB cable, too.

1-2-Call has a few different plans -- you have to buy them seperately.

100 hours 350 B + tax

250 hours 500 B + tax

Unused hours expire one month from activation. I've been using this setup for about a year and I'm satisfied with it.

hi,

excellent. thankyou all.

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