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PatK100
Hi,

Plan on bringing my own unlocked Nokia mobile phone with me from the UK and getting a Thai Sim card, which is the best to get, I need one that will receive and make International Calls, where is the best place to buy one and howe much should I be paying ??

Many thanks


Pat


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Posted on: 5:26 am on Dec. 31, 2002
PureMeat
Dont know about international cards because I had only one for local BKK calls, but best place is MBK. 6th floor I think (or 5th?) - zillions of mobile and SIM card shops there.


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Posted on: 7:24 am on Dec. 31, 2002
timm
Hei

MBK, lots of shops.
Recomend DTAC or AIS

SIM from BHT 5o and up to millions, depends on number.

I've got a new DTAC 2 months ago, works all over the
world

Good luck


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Posted on: 6:46 am on Oct. 31, 2003
rezyek
i got a prepay-sim for B500 (12CALL) ...  you get B200 credit on it ...
you can also get Orange ... that's B400 and you alse get B200 credit on it ... but Orange has less coverage than 12CALL (=AIS) ... so it really only works "in the city" ...


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Posted on: 8:03 am on Oct. 31, 2003
Baskoy
Just a question brought on by something I was told recently.

Is it true that you have to register with your Sim provider before 16th November or they will disable your sim? I have heard before that all new phone users have to register but someone told me that all existing users also have to.

This will be difficult for me as I am out of the country until 1st Dec so I am hoping if it is true you can register retrospectively and keep your number.

Anyone heard anything about this???


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Posted on: 11:27 pm on Nov. 10, 2005
BlueHawaii
I think we bought an Orange SIM from IT Mall in Fortune Hotel for only 99 baht, but with only 60B time. That's enough for 10 days local calls, but a 2 minute call home cost me about 150 baht, if I remember correctly.


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Posted on: 1:10 am on Nov. 11, 2005
Yurune
You obviously dial through normal 001

I can phone UK for around 7B per minute by dialling 007, 008 or 009...works to USA or anywhere else also.


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Posted on: 1:40 am on Nov. 11, 2005
issanking
if your phone is not registered or reregistered by end of the year you will be cut off.

something to do with the south so they say.

if you don't have a friend any BG will help you register with an address and a copy of passport.



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Posted on: 3:57 am on Nov. 11, 2005
Baskoy
Thanks Isaanking,

I'd heard it was 16th Nov which was what was worrying me. I'll be back on 1st Dec so I 'll do it myself.


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Posted on: 5:54 am on Nov. 11, 2005
PussyLover 69
Report from The Nation dated Wednesday 1 February 2006 :-

AIS issues Dee Dee card for those who don’t make calls
Published on February 01, 2006
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Advanced Info Service Plc (AIS) has introduced a SIM card for its subscribers who want only to receive calls. By using the Dee Dee (“Very Good”) SIM card at a cost of Bt150 apiece, subscribers do not have to buy refill cards to keep extending the validity of the service period.

However, they can receive calls only from those within the same AIS network and the network of AIS subsidiary Digital Phone Co.

AIS vice president for marketing Titipong Khiewpaisal said the programme would last for one year, but AIS would continue to extend it annually.

A Dee Dee user can place an outgoing call by dialling a code number, followed by the desired number, and the call will be charged to the receiver.

Titipong said that initially, they could call only prepaid users in the AIS network, but in the near future AIS would also allow them to connect to post-paid users in both the AIS and the DPC networks.

He said the programme would target 500,000 users within three months and that AIS would spend Bt60 million on a two-month-campaign.

He added that AIS did not have to share the money from this sort of programme with its concession owner, TOT Plc, because it did not earn revenues from Dee Dee SIM-card users.

AIS president Yingluck Shinawatra said that this year, AIS would target an additional 1.2 million customers.

Currently, AIS has more than 16 million subscribers.

Usanee Mongkolporn
The Nation



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Posted on: 11:33 pm on Jan. 31, 2006
     

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