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Useless Isp's In Chiangmai

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Currently both CAT Hinet Business and Trible B Premium is useless. They constantly drop the connection. Latency is through the roof and throughput is a joke. When do these incompetent companies live up to their responsibility and deliver somewhat decent internet connections.

When you contact them to explain the situation they give you the usual BS that you should try to restart the router or you have a virus.

Anyone else experiencing this?

http://www.speedtest.net/result/670466107.png

TT&T Premier is working fine for me in Nong Hoi district.

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3BB working fine here in Suthep and Mae Hia district. Maybe you should check your modem or wifi connection?

Do a tracert to www.yahoo.com

Trouble is at your end if there is high and uneven ping times at the first 2 hops.

Get True internet. They are not that great but they probably offers the best speed (up to 16Mbps) in Chiang Mai.

The only problem is their coverage which is limited only within A. Muang.

Niller,

For whatever it's worth, my CAT Hinet 2/1 standard internet had been excellent for the 4 days of our New Year vacation. It started on the 31st and performed just as it should up to last night. It's like someone turned a switch and went on vacation. Started up my computer this morning, and today it's gone back to the barely adequate performance that I had on the 30th. It was nice while it lasted.

Still not as bad as you're showing.

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