January 26, 201016 yr Hi, Anyone got experiences of broadband in Phetchabun, which is the best service? My wife asked at TOT, but they tried to get her to sign up for some "international broadband", at higher prices, which she didn't really understand, and frankly neither do I. Also, do thai broadband companies have and enforce download limits? Thanks
January 26, 201016 yr The only service I have used there is CAT cdma which has been surprisingly good - but maybe not really qualified to be broadband. I have a feeling that getting good broadband will be a challenge in Phetchabun, I have found my little CAT usb device to be faster than most internet shops (sadly). I hope somebody has some good experience with real broadband that they can share as I would also be interested.
January 27, 201016 yr International Broadband means that you got a fast connection for overseas browsing and downloading. Outside of bangkok i suggest you 16.000 Mb/s True Internet connection for around 2000 to 2300 Baht/month. One time only installation fee for around 1000 or 2000 Baht.
January 27, 201016 yr i have used cat cdma and tot. cdma is by far the best. cant get true where i live.
January 27, 201016 yr International Broadband means that you got a fast connection for overseas browsing and downloading. Outside of bangkok i suggest you 16.000 Mb/s True Internet connection for around 2000 to 2300 Baht/month. One time only installation fee for around 1000 or 2000 Baht. I expect the True 16Mb/s is not widely available unless you live in a few select spots of Thailand. Heck, even in Bangkok, the 16Mb/s is only available in a few select areas "if True services that area." But if you live in one of the select spots, I expect the 16Mb/s service is good stuff...wish I could get it. I live in western Bangkok and True don't service my particular area/spot. I use JI-Net (now JasNet) 2MB service over a TOT line and get solid 24/7 international/intra Thailand speed...wish the speed was much higher, but I'm just living in the wrong spot.
January 27, 201016 yr Author International Broadband means that you got a fast connection for overseas browsing and downloading. Outside of bangkok i suggest you 16.000 Mb/s True Internet connection for around 2000 to 2300 Baht/month. One time only installation fee for around 1000 or 2000 Baht. Thanks for replying, can't get True up here, (probably just as well at those prices) .
January 27, 201016 yr Author i have used cat cdma and tot. cdma is by far the best. cant get true where i live. Again, thanks for the reply, I take it that this cat cdma is one of these plug in usb devices? (After re-reading that last sentence, I feel like I've learned a new language - abbreviation speak). Is this what they call a "dongle"? Did you buy this in Phetchabun?
January 27, 201016 yr Author Thanks to all who replied to my query. TOT were, according to my wife, trying to get her to sign up to their "international broadband", especially when they heard her "farang" surname, but I've read a few comments that the actual connections are nowhere near what they advertised, and I didn't want to sign up to a long term contract. Hopefully I'll be able to get hold of one of these cat cdma wotsits, anything has to be an improvement on 33.6 kbps dial up.
January 27, 201016 yr I guess so. I live at the Nana area with is also CBD. Here we have 16.000 Mb/s with no problems. I for my self have 12.000 Mb/s i download a 2GB Movie in less than 40min. Deepens on busy hours.
January 28, 201016 yr i bought my cat cdma in tapan hin. but i think they are available at the malls in petchabun. yes, its a usb device. the cable functions as an antenna. your connection quality is dependent on your distance from a cat tower.
January 28, 201016 yr I am in a village outside petchabun city, Wang Pong to be exact and the net here is very fast. baht 1100 a month and its from TT&T. http://www.maxnet.co.th/maxnet3mb/index.php.
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