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24hr Internet Cafe?

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I'm looking for a 24hr place (gaming or cafe) with fast reliable internet, preferably in NW area. I tried searching but couldn't find what I'm looking for. Anyone know?

Thanks

Those OZONE gaming places, I think, stay open 24 hours. There's one on the North side of Huay Kaew Road but quite far West. So, coming from the University tavelling towards the moat its on your left. One I do know is open is on Suthep Road, again quite far west. Starting at the University back gate and travelling towards the moat its on the Right. OZONE. 10baht per hour. Huge sceens and fast connection. But normally packed with schoolkids.

Buddy Internet right across from Kad Suan Kaew/Central Mall.

Why would you want a 24 hour internet site. Internet in Thailand only works for a few hours a day before it shuts down unexpectedly. It usually shuts down just after you've typed a paragraph or two but haven't had time to post it. :)

Buddy Internet right across from Kad Suan Kaew/Central Mall.

I'm quite sure that Buddy's closes at 2:00 A.M. and then reopens at 8:00.

OZONE open 24 hours. Never used them, but have come home at 3 AM+ and saw kids inside slaying dragons, spraying gunfire, etc. And yes these places generally have blinding fast connects (gaming necessity) and reasonable pricing.

Or you could just buy a cheap netbook for about $300, and get an AIS 3G dongle. :)

Or you could just buy a cheap netbook for about $300, and get an AIS 3G dongle. :)
Or skip the netbook and just play with your dongle...

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