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Update On Best Prefix For International Calls

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Good evening,

Have been using 009 as a prefix for cheaper International calls for some years now. I use AIS one 2 call.

Recently my credit seems to have been disappearing a lot faster. Is there now a better prefix to use? I was told by AIS that 008 was good for a while but was not a "permanent promotion".

Can anyone help with an update on the current best prefix to use?

Information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

PS. I know about skype etc etc. I am just referring to the prefix to use on a mobile without using phone cards etc. if you know what I mean.

Cheers.

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DTAC... use 004

AIS... use 005 or 009

:rolleyes:

Thanks

You didn't tell which country you want to call.

00600 is starting with 1THB/min, 006 with 3THB/min.

00600 is using VoIP, so quality may vary

But: you have to use a simcard from TRUE MOVE called Inter SIM.

Your credit will be valid for 1 year with every top-up (starting with 10 THB).

So if you don't mind to be a little bit flexible - start to save money on calling rolleyes.gif

mausbiber

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You didn't tell which country you want to call.

00600 is starting with 1THB/min, 006 with 3THB/min.

00600 is using VoIP, so quality may vary

But: you have to use a simcard from TRUE MOVE called Inter SIM.

Your credit will be valid for 1 year with every top-up (starting with 10 THB).

So if you don't mind to be a little bit flexible - start to save money on calling rolleyes.gif

mausbiber

Thanks Mausbiber,

I am using AIS and calling mostly to UK. Does 006 still apply then?

Cheers.

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