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That is why it is imperative to have 2 DSL connections. One of which should be TT&T Business for 3400 a month.

 

Yes.

 

I disagree that any working person would have dodgy Internet connections. There is no need for such a thing. Location and planning will overcome any such problem, 100%. The above is one possible solution.

 

Your location has to be in an area with decent phone coverage. That is a LOT Of leeway, but certain has its limits, too. Once you decide on location, then you can set up the second part, which is planning so that you never have dodgy connections. It's not only doable but tens of thousands have done it totally successfully without any problem along the way.

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That's right, I have both TOT and TTT lines. I have ADSL on both. In the beginning I had business dsl from TOT - it was good up until the beginning of this year when I changed TTT to business and downgraded TOT.

 

TOT still sucks but I use it as a backup. As soon as Hutch brings EV-DO and I can find an EVDO phone- I'll use it as a modem and drop my TOT connection.

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Just curious but are there places in Bangkok or Pattaya where you can rent a desk or small office that provides good Internet? It seems like this would be a good solution for people who live in an area that doesn’t have good phone lines. My first trip to LOS will be in Jan so I really don’t have a clue if this is possible.

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Just curious but are there places in Bangkok or Pattaya where you can rent a desk or small office that provides good Internet? It seems like this would be a good solution for people who live in an area that doesn’t have good phone lines. My first trip to LOS will be in Jan so I really don’t have a clue if this is possible.

When I lived in Jomtiem, I did just that. They were not advertised, but if you nose around, there were several available.

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A couple of high-profile places like this opened in Bangkok, and seemed to crash and burn. Have a talk with your Chamber of Commerce, might be one way.

 

Or maybe just cut a deal with an Internet cafe, most of them have excellent connections and live on a shoestring.

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