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Fastest Internet Available In Bangkok

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Wondered if anyone knows anywhere in Bangkok that has internet with good international speeds.

Of course there are countless regular internet shops/cafes, but what I am looking for is somewhere with superior international bandwidth (eg. because they have a leased line), and where I can plug in my own laptop.

I have tried one virtual office outfit, but they didnt have a leased line, and speeds were so-so.

If you can recommend somewhere I would greatly appreciate it.

If you are just visiting Thailand and doing business here, then stay at the Conrad which has 50mbps.

If you are just visiting Thailand and doing business here, then stay at the Conrad which has 50mbps.

My suggestion was going to be along those lines. Find one of the better hotels with fast in-house wifi and you should be able to spend time online in the lobby in return for a small tip to give you the password.

If you are just visiting Thailand and doing business here, then stay at the Conrad which has 50mbps.

Don't get your hopes up. The entire hotel (inclusive their own staff and departments as well as all outside lobby guests) are using this facility. I styaed there for 12 weeks and the wifi was really below par!

I frankly do not know where you should go, I used to have a fast connection via PACNET (via my office) but that sloweed considerably after some time but still 6.000 per month...

I am on True at home now, quite OK if you dont surf during peak hours at night.

Just me or is true down at the moment? (I am using my phone via ais to write this)

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