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Hello, any help would would be gratefully recieved.

I am living in Nakhon Sawan and will be moving into a new house in the late August time, the house has no internet connection, the builder has said I need to contact a provider. So any recommendations or companies to avoid would be useful and any rough monthly costs. Not interested in games or downloading films if that helps.

The same also applies to getting a tv package, would like to see the UK football and have some film/news channels.

Maybe one supplier can do both?

Thanks

No cables, no hassle.

CAT CDMA usb router is good enough if you don't watch online TV, the rest is OK to very good.

+/- 6,000b the first time, 800b per month.

I guess they cover your area.

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No cables, no hassle.

CAT CDMA usb router is good enough if you don't watch online TV, the rest is OK to very good.

+/- 6,000b the first time, 800b per month.

I guess they cover your area.

I seem to be a bit technologically challenged here! CAT CDMA is a provider of tv and internet services I am guessing and can look them up on the web. USB router I have heard of but what is that? Does this do away with tv and telephone cabling so no need for co ax cable sockets and telephone sockets in the wall?

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