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Another voice head from...

I already had a landline...which _doesn't_ go through a switchboard (this is important and unfortunately common in hotels, some condos, etc.)

 

I ordered a 512/256 ADSL connection from TTT phone company. They have an office in Carrefour. Bought a router (you don't want to use their 'free' modem or any modem..potential security probs). Did a self-install. They said my acc't would be actviated 7-days after I ordered the service ..and it was.

Problem with DSL is that is is often s-l-o-w during the day; okay early mornings & late night. I use to have DSL in the States and regularly obtained up to 1500kbs...but Thailand still has a long way to go to build up their infrastructure and reliability! YMMV

Where are you located in Pattaya ? I Have the same service you have and my speeds are fast all day no mid day slowdown here. I live 500 meters from Carrefour.

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Yea Chris till the Battery dies :rolleyes:

 

 

 

Rex,

 

No you get speeds equal to Dial up no where near broadband

Well if you are worried about the battery dying you could just use a USB cable to your cell phone, eliminates the need for bluetooth, although it is still an ocasional option, and your cell phone gets recharged via the USB cable!

 

But, I am not impressed, I go through TH GSM, prepaid and it really slows down in the late afternoon and evening, and seems to cost 1 baht per minute...that 500 baht on your card soon gets used up.

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I just read thru the http://www.edgethailand.com

website

 

quoting speeds of:

 

Dtac has extended its EDGE network from Bangkok down to Pattaya. If you have an EDGE enabled GPRS card then you will be able to use the new network. EDGE speeds are two to three times dial up: 80 kbps to 140 kbps, top theoretical speed is 230 kbps.

 

website claims they will come to you and do a demo

 

Question:

Any one using thier service on 12Call or Dtac??

Gents

any one:

 

useing this

 

have tried it with a demo??

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Gents

any one:

 

useing this

 

have tried it with a demo??

I've used the DTAC network through a pcmcia card. Biggest problem I had was the frequent disconnects. You will not be getting broadband speed, but it wasn't horribly bad either.

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http://www.transworlddata.co.uk/edge/?Home

 

 

I use a Sierra Wireless 775 card while in Thailand. I was setup in BKK and normally get 90 to 110 for download. It does go for about 1 Baht/min and I keep the card charged up on a daily basis. But the freedom to go anywhere and have access is a plus, but I usually just stay in the room.

 

Just contact via the website and Tim will get back to you.

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I had no problems with this wireless card in Thailand, as I was at the house {near Cambodia} and in BKK. Coverage was good and I got decent download speed.

 

The website is run by a British guy named Tim, he came to the Nana Hotel, set me up and showed me the ropes for 1500 Baht. My wireless card was bought in Kuwait and unlocked.

 

I used DTAC and usually bought a 300 Baht card on a daily basis. It was overkill, but I have enough credit till March 2007.

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