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Ais

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No AIS signal for some time already today here on Phuket for me.

Anybody with AIS who has no problems?

I already called them, but as usual a call center has no clue.

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No AIS in Rawai - have DTAC though

So for sure Rawai and Kata have no signal.

No AIS in Kata either.

Taking my number to true anyway.

No AIS in the Cherngtalay / Bang Tao / Thalang area for more than one hour

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Back online here :)

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With prepaid that is, subscription still no signal.

Back online here :)

Where is here pls ????

Only used to TOT internet having problems !!!!!

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Also subscription back again here in Kata.

My AIS was out for a bout 1.5 hours this afternoon.

Koh Keaw to Talang area. Just came back on about 14:45

Set my phone to search for networks and I could pick up TRUE and DTAC but TH-GSM (AIS) was missing the whole time.

On Twitter, @charlespulaski also reported an AIS outage that lasted about 45 minutes. He was probably in Cherng Talay or Koh Keaw.

i had the same problem. must be doing maintance on the cell site. just interest

"I already called them, but as usual a call center has no clue"

how did u call them with no signal. if u managed to call them then u had a signal then no problem .)

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i had the same problem. must be doing maintance on the cell site. just interest

"I already called them, but as usual a call center has no clue"

how did u call them with no signal. if u managed to call them then u had a signal then no problem .)

I used an oldfashioned landline. But I also could have used somebody elses telephone using DTAC or True. I could have used Skype or another VOIP service, and I'm sure there are other possibilities as well.

Just think Ladies and Gents if we had good internet service here we would have nothing to talk about long may it continue to be useless .

ONLY JOKING

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