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3Bb Or True Dsl In Bangkapi

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I'm thinking of getting 3bb or true 10mb connected to my apartment seeing as the apartment charges 500 a month for a wifi card. I was searching the forums for which is better and it seems it depends on your location. So by any chance does anyone know which will perform better in Bangkapi near The Mall. I know this question its a long shot but I thought I would ask anyway. If no one knows I'll just go for 3bb as my friends have it and pretty happy with it. Thanks.

This is still LOS. Depending on what you need, i am really happy with CAT. ( And yes, i know what you think while reading this post - 1600 THB for 2 MB IS expensive.) But if whatever you do is depending on working internet - IMHO this is by far the best service in the land of smiles.

If you enjoy OnlineTV as most of us here, you want sheer bandwidth. Take a look here: 3BB is rolling out FTTH ( Q1/2 2013) at your location. And yes, 100MB for 24K is steep - You will have 1 GB ! for that price by the end of the year!

Update: you have a SF Cinema there. So GB Net is there in June or so.

And yes, 100MB for 24K is steep - You will have 1 GB ! for that price by the end of the year!

Update: you have a SF Cinema there. So GB Net is there in June or so.

Are you saying that 1Gbps internet access is scheduled to arrive (in Bangkok) by June?

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