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True move's speed really sucks this time for my phone

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Using xiaomi mi4i. From what i know truemove's 4G bandwidth isn't supported by my phone's model the last time i checked so i am on HSDPA/3G speeds but it's really pathetically slow this time around during the december period.

The last time i was in thailand prior to the dec period was during august 2015 and it was pretty fast so i don't know why the speed dropped this time around.

I thought screw it and got myself a dtac sim and lo and behold could log unto 4G and yes got faster speeds. Unfortunately DTAC plans truly suck. They have a basic plan and then an upgrade plan to maintain fast speed for a fixed amount of data say 300-1GB.

Same here. Switched from DTAC a couple of months back for the same issues.

Maybe I have a biased view, but from browsing the forum it seems the complaints about True are increasing ever more.

Overselling?

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incidentally in my home country of singapore i am on m1's 3G/hsdpa speed not 4G cos i didn't upgrade my plan and hey it's fast. It certainly isn't slow at all and besides 4G is only needed when you need to download huge files at a short amount of time.

Good point.

If you would reach full 3G rates like 3.6 MBit/s or 7.2 MBit/s you could hardly say the internet is slow.

42 Mbit/s, 100 MBit/s and whatever they advertise seems to blind people that these are completely theoretical numbers in the real word with huge crowds of people on small areas (like typically in Bangkok).

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