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AIS PowerPRO

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Anyone knows how  PowerPRO is different with other plans or ISP's?

 

AIS PowerPRO is 1190THB for 70/30 and 3BB fiber 1200THB for 200/100... which one to choose?

Power pro comes with dynamic IPv4, while home edition comes with CGNAT and IPv6.

 

3BB 200/100 is great choice in my opinion. Usually, upload speeds are not throttled.

I can get 2900 kb/sec in my 50/20 vdsl (66 / 22.6 mbit actual) 3BB VDSL towards google drive (google services are never throttled)

 

I can also saturate 66 mbit using multi connection downloads from my singapore VPS server without a problem. I'm sure you can do the same in 200/100 fiber.

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15 minutes ago, muratremix said:

Power pro comes with dynamic IPv4, while home edition comes with CGNAT and IPv6.

 

3BB 200/100 is great choice in my opinion. Usually, upload speeds are not throttled.

I can get 2900 kb/sec in my 50/20 vdsl (66 / 22.6 mbit actual) 3BB VDSL towards google drive (google services are never throttled)

 

I can also saturate 66 mbit using multi connection downloads from my singapore VPS server without a problem. I'm sure you can do the same in 200/100 fiber.

Thanks for the explanation... Does 3bb fiber uses CGNAT? Never heard of CGNAT before tbh... :-)

3BB randomly puts people to CGNAT but when you ask call center, they simply remove you from CGNAT and you don't get it again (or atleast for long time)

 

in AIS home packages, there is no way out of CGNAT.

You can use port forwarding via thddns.net, which is cool idea, but not the real deal :)

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