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True move closing down in September

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Apparently true move mobile is closing in september and you must transfer your number to another network or get a new Sim from another network .

I think you will find that they are only shutting down the 2G network in September.

Thanks for the heads up, yes I do still have a 2G phone. :D

I have one of them there Inter Sims for the cheap International calls and use it with an old phone.

I think you will find that they are only shutting down the 2G network in September.

Shut down 2 G ?? U mean no more internet in Issan??

I think you will find that they are only shutting down the 2G network in September.

Shut down 2 G ?? U mean no more internet in Issan??

Practically all of Isaan has Truemove-H 3G, and 4G LTE is also rolling out (currently only in major towns though).

http://truemoveh.truecorp.co.th/coverage/step2/4

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Everything changes ..nothing stays the same. Thanks for information if accurate!

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/721000-some-2m-truemove-users-unlikely-to-have-migrated-to-other-networks-by-sept-nbtc/

If you want to port out to TrueMove H your phone will need to support 850 MHz/3G as TrueMove H's 2100 MHz 3G deployments are well behind schedule.

DTAC has a GSM 1800 MHz (same frequency as TrueMove) concession which runs until 2018, so assuming you have DTAC coverage and do not want to buy a new phone, you could port out to DTAC or buy a new DTAC SIM.

You may have GSM 900 coverage from AIS, and your older phone supports this frequency, but that concession ends in 2015, so you'd face similar challenges then.

Everything changes ..nothing stays the same. Thanks for information if accurate!

One thing that stays the same is the continuous supply of misinformation on tv.com.

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