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Questions About Internet At Songkla

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Hi all! I try to find information about internet connection at Songkla. My girlfriend live at this city and she use AIS aircard, but its extremly slow connection. She can not use skype video calls, coz connection very bad. And i want she change operator... But i dont know what will be better? TOT? Truemove? DTAC? Or something else? We just want to use skype voice+video calls. Price doesnt matter for me. I just need very good connection. I hope someone can help me...

Anyway thank you!

Best regards!

P.S. Sorry for my english. Its not native language for me, coz im from Russia.

AIS 3G do not work well out here in the province.... :(

Do what I did for the past year, get Truemove H+.

I have connection everywhere in Songkhla, Hat Yai, Sadao!

  • 4 weeks later...

try CAT.Monthly rates about 800 Bath.

  • 3 weeks later...

My TOT connection in Hat Yai is very good, Bht 590 per month for 10Mb down 0.5Mb up.

Skype works very well, both sound and video.

Beware that Internet connections in Thailand are a postcode lottery, it would be best to ask around the Internet shops in that area to see which is better locally.

I stay in Songkhla and have been using 3BB ever since they came into existance. No problems. As I recall I think I pay around 700 to 800 Baht a month.

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