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Best Pre-Pay AIS/One2Call Phone Packages


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Agree, like asking where I should go on vacation? Or how long is a piece of string.

 

Pre-paid? Post-paid? Length of stay? Usage requirements? Budget? Why AIS? Expiry requirements?

 

Assuming a generic requirement, just buy a 49 baht SIM, add value, subscribe to a data plan.

 

Cheap phone calls? To whom? To Where? Define cheap?

 

 

 

 

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If  members want to help then ****************do so.

 

Don't know why people bother to ask a straightforward  question and get anything other than a straight and simple answer.

 

I'm off. Take care of myself in future.

 

 

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1 minute ago, prakhonchai nick said:

If  members want to help then ****************do so.

 

Don't know why people bother to ask a straightforward  question and get anything other than a straight and simple answer.

 

I'm off. Take care of myself in future.

 

 

Wow, talk about throwing toys out of the pram.  Wasn't even your topic.
Best of luck to you

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I had a similar query, and I had a choice of replies from 'Trip Adviser'.

 

I needed to make a call to Australia, using my existing AIS SIM card.   The information included a couple of codes to get out of Thailand, and apparently the cheapest is if you dial 009.   My 4 minute call to Oz cost me about 100baht.

 

AIS seem very reliable and you can top up with e-banking as well as 7-11.

 

I can't help you with data costs as I don't use it on my phone.

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Just now, A. BOOZER said:

Have I missed something?

 

I understood that AIS Top Ups were no longer available from 7-11s. 

 

Has the spat between C.P. and AIS been resolved?

Nope, not resolved.  Cannot buy AIS top up vouchers at 7-11.
Still, off topic

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11 minutes ago, A. BOOZER said:

Have I missed something?

 

I understood that AIS Top Ups were no longer available from 7-11s. 

 

Has the spat between C.P. and AIS been resolved?

No you didn't miss.

Many other topup options available.

I don't want to go into detail. The thread about it is xxx posts long :tongue:

Just that also the "orange colored" veding machines are not a good choice anymore (5% fee for any amount).

 

About the OP:

Do you live in Thailand permanently/long time?

What is your usual call volume (how many, how long)?

Need mobile highspeed or just for some text chat, VOIP, browsing?

 

Too many options indeed.

 

 

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Apologies if my original post was somewhat vague.

 

I'm 90% of the time connected to wifi and only occasionally need to make short calls, mainly to other AIS users. I'm not based in Thailand on a permanent, continual basis otherwise I'd be looking at post-pay options, which seem better value.

 

Having trawled through the myriad of AIS pre-paid package possibilities, from what I can tell, the best option is to simply use any existing credit to buy a new package (e.g B7 for 14 minutes of call time to any network, 24 hours validity), if and when I need to make a call. Likewise, I'll do the same for internet use when there's no wifi connection.

 

Thanks

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2 hours ago, masuk said:

I had a similar query, and I had a choice of replies from 'Trip Adviser'.

 

I needed to make a call to Australia, using my existing AIS SIM card.   The information included a couple of codes to get out of Thailand, and apparently the cheapest is if you dial 009.   My 4 minute call to Oz cost me about 100baht.

 

AIS seem very reliable and you can top up with e-banking as well as 7-11.

 

I can't help you with data costs as I don't use it on my phone.

 

I know with Dtac 004 is cheaper than 009. I'm happy with Dtac but I think AIS has more free wi-fi zones. If you download Line then you can make free calls over Internet if other person has Line.

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I have the AIS cell phone basic plan, 300 thb/month limited call and unlimited internet. Because I do not use calling very much, works very well, but better not to pass the limit. To get international call too, it is also very cheap by a minute.Get onto Line and make your calls for free, anywhere, and if need it, 003 is a good dial out number for international calls on AIS.

No problem with internet., even driven in countryside areas. I am not sure, but I believe that monthly plans only can be under a Thai citizen name, and I have it under my wife name. Same with the new AIS home internet optical cable service. Very good for the basic 599 thb/month plan, and with just more 200thb/month can get a smart TV box for free. No extra cost or fees for router or installation.

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For pre-paid:

 

Other than "buffet"-like services/promotions/packages, most all network calling, intra-Thailand, mobile-to-mobile charges are in the 70 satang to 1 baht/min range; the NBTC did just mandate per second billing (or maybe per 6 seconds?).

 

Each provider has a broad, and constantly changing array, of promotions, vis-a-vis voice calls: on-net, off-net, select numbers, time-of-day, etc. I suspect most people just opt for the simplest, 1 baht/min to all networks, all day?

 

Expiry can be managed out to the max. of 365 days on most SIMs by making 12 individual top-ups (for 30 days each) at the orange Boonterm kiosk (in front of every 7/11, in the BTS, everywhere) of 10 baht each (12 baht with the 2 baht service fee; top-ups of 100 baht and up have no service fee) for 144 baht and 120 baht credit. Some providers allow the ability to purchase expiry, typically 2 baht/30 days increments.

 

 

 

All providers have mobile apps, IVR, USSD - managed interfaces to query and modify a current promotion/subscription.

 

Without a detailed understanding of someone's requirements/usage, it is useless making recommendations.

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