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Ais 3g Or Cat Cdma?

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Hey, I am staying in Chiang Mai near Huay Kaew, and I need a second internet connection. I have one provided free by the apartment complex, but it is slow and laggy while doing this like downloading or playing games online (not using Thai or Asian servers, they are unavailable). I need a 2nd internet connection, but I don't think I can get a 3bb premier connection set up here, as it is not my building.

I think my options are AIS 3g or CAT CDMa. I haven't heard much about either, except that they "mostly work". Has anyone used either of these or have any suggestions? Know how much they are, how they perform online away from thai servers?

thanks!

I am in the same area and on AIS 3g using the little USB thumb drive modem and pretty satisfied with it. Although I do have to pay baht 1900 for 10gb download limit. :)

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I have heard mostly decent reports about AIS bit it didn't work for me, apparently because I am off the edge of their service area. I am South of the CM Airport.

If you decide on AIS 3G and want to go the WiFi modem route, I will give you a BIG cost break on the one I still have which I only used for one month.

CAT CDMA works fine out in Doi Saket, i am at the moment in a small Village 180 KmS from Nong Khai and it works fine here.

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