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Where Is Internet Fast Enough For Home-Business?

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Hey guys,

which part of Thailand is good enough in terms of Internet to rent a nice house?

Where is Internet fast and stable to do stockstrading at home, internetbusiness or prof. Onlinepoker?

I know now that Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya is fast and stable enough.

But what about Ko Samui, Ko Chang, Chiang Mai or other places I havent tested yet.

Thanks in advance.

-Easyliving

I have read many places that the internet in Chiang Mai is better than in Bangkok. So you should be ok there.

Anywhere where there is access to co-ax. True and BBB have co-ax. With a LAN connection I get up to 40Mbps d/l and 1.72 Mbps u/l hitting doemstic or international servers on a standard Bt899 package with True that includes the knowledge package TV (mostly Thai channels).

There are faster co-ax packages available.

On ADSL all the telcos offerings are a bucket of shit and patchy - good one day and totally absent the next

We had a lot of success with KSC Commercial Internet (now part of True).

Not cheap or particularly fast (speed isn't everything) but over 5 years it was very reliable the only serious interruption being during the flooding. They operate around most of the major cities.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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