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orientfan

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Hi everyone,

Just about to move into a Bangkok condo and have no idea which service provider or package to choose for TV/Internet

Any recommendations are welcome. 'Don't watch a lot of TV or video on Internet but don't mind paying a bit extra for a good value package.

Thanks a lot for any and all ueful advice. Cheers!

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7 hours ago, orientfan said:

Just about to move into a Bangkok condo and have no idea which service provider or package to choose for TV/Internet

First ask at the condo front desk as your choice will be restricted by what is available in the building. This applies particularly to any fibre/cable offers. VDSL will be more flexible.

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You can go to condo office or lobby to look for special ongoing promotions and contact the agents for respective providers. They do have special promotions like 50% off for 12 months contract. If you go to website or contact providers directly, you might not get any promo other than stated in their websites.

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8 hours ago, orientfan said:

what is 200/200

It's the down / up speed of the internet transmissions... and you'll want to make sure that this speed isn't 'shared' by everyone else in your apartment block... or, if it is shared, that the router has been set up to limit the maximum down/up speeds for each apartment.

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12 hours ago, orientfan said:

Thanks guys-I'm really new at this so what is 200/200? The unit manager says he will have 3BB from 1st May...

Get Fiber high speed, I've got TOT, 130 down, 50 upload and I'm more than happy. 3BB offers a package deal, you'll need a special router to get that, plus the wiring. 

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On 4/25/2019 at 1:02 AM, orientfan said:

Just about to move into a Bangkok condo

Ask the condo management which ISP's they allow some  (/ a lot ? ) will only allow  one provider...as they have a special agreement with that ISP  and you can only use that specified company...if that's the case then  you either use the ISP the  force you to...or  use a mobile  phone 4G signal instead.

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