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Cat Internet (C Internet by Cat) anyone?

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I was wondering what happened to cat. It seems they have new packages.

Just like other ISPs, now they put users behind NAT to save limited IP addresses. I wonder if they have ipv6 or portmapping via dynamic dns like in AIS.

 

50/20 looks good, if it performs like AIS counterpart.

 

http://catinternet.com/promotion-detail.php?promotionid=1

 

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Another example of 3BB and AIS Fibre aggressive fibre pricing bringing down fibre plan prices such as CAT and True.  Competition doing its magic.

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I hope tot fiber2u also increases speeds a bit more.

They still provide public IPv4s to users yay!

TOT Fiber does seem to be lagging others in higher speed packages....and their packages "above" 35/15 are not really competitive with 3BB, AIS, and True higher speed fiber/cable packages.   But TOT has a captive audience in many parts of Thailand....and I expect with TOT being a state-owned company their true "spirit of competitiveness" is on the low side.

 

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1 hour ago, Pib said:

TOT Fiber does seem to be lagging others in higher speed packages....and their packages "above" 35/15 are not really competitive with 3BB, AIS, and True higher speed fiber/cable packages.   But TOT has a captive audience in many parts of Thailand....and I expect with TOT being a state-owned company their true "spirit of competitiveness" is on the low side.

 

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TOT are and have always been hopeless at keeping their website up to date.

 

If you call them they have packages much better than that. I currently have 100/50 from them.

 

I can't recall exactly what I pay because the invoice goes directly to my company but pretty sure it is around THB2500/month.

Just checked. Apologies, my 100/50 costs 2900/month.

 

This is what they offered me last July when I asked about new packages having been on 75/30 for the previous 2-3 years.

 

80Mbps./20Mbps.      1,990Bht.

100Mbps./50Mpbs.    2,900Bht.

200Mbps./40Mpbs.    5,900Bht.

 

Still doesn't compare well with AIS but no public IPv4 and no bridge mode is a deal breaker for me so I would need to compare what I pay now with their more expensive packages - Power Pro or something like that?

 

I haven't had any contact with TOT since last July so it is possible their packages have improved since then. 

Having both Ais and Cat, Cat is significantly faster than Ais in terms of international speed at least in my experience.   

 

Cat also does not use pppoe dial up settings but I think uses Dhcp or something. Basically it's plug and play.

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On 14.01.2017 at 8:10 AM, shariq607 said:

Having both Ais and Cat, Cat is significantly faster than Ais in terms of international speed at least in my experience.   

 

Cat also does not use pppoe dial up settings but I think uses Dhcp or something. Basically it's plug and play.

 

Your cat line was business one. Or did you cancel it and switch to basic plan?

 

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6 hours ago, shariq607 said:

Canceled it and moved to basic package. Noticed no difference.


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Which plan do you use now and how much does it cost?

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Can you share some speedtests from cat 50/20 when you have the chance?

Pib's AIS seems to perform amazing on testmy.net single thread and speedtest.net multi thread speed tests.

Yea, my AIS 100/10 is moving along OK.   Just tested to Singapore at on this Tuesday night.  Your results may vary.

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