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bitpump
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Hey guys, thanks for the great response. If TRUE is not good, then what are the alternatives? It doesn't seem like there is too much selection in BKK. I just want to get out of this dialup hell with loxinfo. It took me 5 tries (dialing each time) before I could even do a simple text post.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 6:16 am on Sep. 1, 2005
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bitpump
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I tried to get the TRUE corporation promotion of free install and modem. However, my building does not have TRUE lines, so they will not install it. I think my buildings' telephone lines are all TOT. Does anyone have any experience with broadband alternatives other than TRUE? such as cable? LOXINFO? others?
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Posted on: 8:55 pm on Sep. 7, 2005
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HuB
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for you all who are interested to know.. true is offering prepaid broadband.. 1712 baht for starter pack that includes one modem, one LAN card and a 700 baht refill card for 60days unlimited usage. then subsequent hours are 360 baht for 30 days 700 baht for 60 days and 1000 baht for 90 days. unlimited usage.
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Posted on: 6:03 am on Sep. 20, 2005
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DrLove
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Well, finally you got it.... Well, it only took you 1 month to figure my clue out.... 555!
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Posted on: 10:05 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
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HuB
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well, looks like your thai wife or gf dumped you...AGAIN. thats why you are posting...AGAIN. it is ok....you should go out more often. btw, are you the farang selling postcards at silom road at wee hours in the morning?
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Posted on: 8:43 am on Sep. 23, 2005
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DrLove
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Yes, indeed... she dumped me again. Well good luck for you as I have more time to read your 'funny' replies. Keep up the good work, bright light!
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Posted on: 9:38 pm on Sep. 27, 2005
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HuB
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err, I dont need luck from a guy without any. no thanks. keep your shit to yourself.
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Posted on: 10:49 pm on Sep. 29, 2005
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PussyLover 69
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Report from Bangkok Post dated Monday 30 January 2006 :- Faster 'triple play' service on the way =========================== By Komsan Tortermvasana "Triple play" Internet service at the fastest broadband speeds available to date locally will make its debut in selected areas of Bangkok later this month. The provider, Fiber-to-the-Home Co (FTTH), will use the Metropolitan Electricity Authority's fibre-optic network and then provide its own cable to home and corporate users. Managing director Korbsak Chinwongwatana said the Qua-Triple Play service would be available in the Sukhumvit, Rama IV, Phloen Chit, Surawong, Silom, North and South Sathorn, Ramkhamhaeng, Bang Khen, Ram Intra, Chaeng Watthana and Ratchadaphisek areas. In the first phase of the service, FTTH will offer a three-month free trial to 5,000 home and corporate users. Triple-play services offer fast broadband Internet, video-on-demand and Internet-protocol phone through one connection. FTTH will offer two bandwidths, 50 and 100 Mbps, he said. Content for video-on-demand will be supplied by Orbis Online which will provide movies from Warner Brothers, Universal Pictures, Fox and Sony. The company is in negotiations to include all free television channels and local cable television services. FTTH is also seeking local content providers to feed the broadband service. Mr Korbsak said that bandwidth for video-on-demand would be just six Mbps, while the free-to-air service will use 4.5 Mbps and VoIP about 100 Kbps. A subscriber of 50 Mbps will still have 40 Mbps of bandwidth to browse the Internet to watch video-on-demand, TV and talk on an Internet phone. Mr Korbsak said that FTTH had invested nearly 500 million baht in equipment and fibre-cable laying for the first 5,000 subscribers. After three months, if subscribers are satisfied with the services and want to continue, FTTH will charge a 2,500-baht cabling fee, plus a monthly service fee. Services will comprise the basic free TV channels, but video-on-demand will cost an extra amount yet to be confirmed. The second phase will extend cover to Phuket and Ayutthaya in March, and countrywide by the end of this year. FTTH expects to have its cable network covering all parts of Bangkok by midyear, relying on the main MEA network. At present FTTH services are only available in selected countries such as the United States, Japan and Australia. FTTH technology was developed by an Australian consortium, including Scion Photonics, Senko, Viva Photonics, CEOS, Redcentre, the Victoria Photonics Network and other telecom companies.
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Posted on: 8:59 pm on Jan. 29, 2006
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bitpump
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My condo building has finally said it has Broadband offered through TOT. I believe it is 1070baht to setup the line and 200, 500, 700, 1000 baht a month depending on the speed (with 1 yr contract). Thus it is 200k for 200 baht and 500k for 500baht...and so on. I was curious if anyone has any knowledge of whether this service is good?
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Posted on: 4:21 pm on Feb. 27, 2006
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DrLove
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It depends what you expect of it. But to most, broadband in Thailand is not great. Not from TRUE, not from TOT, not from Loxley and so on.... Read the excellent Internet Forum on Thaivisa. Lots of reviews (and rants) about broadband.
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 9:32 pm on Feb. 27, 2006
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