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3bb is really good

3bb is really good

You will get a lot of different answers even for the same provider due to variables such as area, contention ratios, etc.

However, agree regarding 3BB. Have had it in two houses over 6 years and has been very reliable and up to subscribed speeds for me.

I thought the OP was asking re. cellular data. I use an MVNO on the TOT network and speeds are good, but there are no unlimited packages, I pay 20 satang per MB. I also think that there is something close to 4G speeds out there which I don't get.

I thought the OP was asking re. cellular data.

Believe you are right. So used to having WiFi access everywhere it didn't click. smile.png If data, my only experience is with DTAC which also have had no problems but only use it in emergencies as opposed to main Internet connection.

I tried dtac and AIS, I really don't recommend AIS, its really expensive, if you use a lot of data, its gonna cost you 100 baht / day, I use dtac, you get high speed for 100 mb for a day for 19 baht and if you need an extra 300 mb, its only 9 baht. So 28 baht a day for 400 mb. I know there is monthly packages but it only worth it if you don't need high speed and/or more than 1-2gb per month.

use internet at home i got 10M for 590 and it work very good , with 3bb

the mobile net is so expensive , i got promotion with Ais 100b a week unlimited but so slow 3g

i think True is the best net in Thailand

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