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Ais And Dtac Mobile Internet Not Working In Bkk

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For the last three days (Sat 26th to Mon 28th) I have had no luck loading web pages with neither AIS nor DTAC Simcard using EDGE, tried on several phones. This is in Bangkok, Chatujak area.

On Friday it was still working fine. My girlfriend had the same problem on her phone with AIS Simcard.

Strangely enough this seems to affect only HTTP (web pages). Other services like email (IMAP) or MSN chat are still working fine on both AIS and DTAC.

So my guess is that the mandatory government proxy servers are overloaded / not working.

Did anybody experience the same problem?

No problems in Bangkok using One-2-Call, stand-alone and as a modem. Am making this post via EDGE.

Sounds like some sort of DNS issue but who knows, impossible to trouble-shoot given the paucity of details.

Have you contacted either service provider?

Not sure what "mandatory government proxy servers" are? Definitely a new one for me.

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