Making phone calls in Thailand
When settling in Thailand, one of the priorities is to be able to make phone calls.
How to proceed to get a landline installed in Thailand?
What are the mobile operators?
What is your average monthly budget?
Thank you in advance for sharing your experience,
Maximilien
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Regarding mobile operator AIS
I use AIS and for international calls at low cost I use the international prefix code for AIS which ensures it is a low cost call.
00500+ country code + number.
I spend approximately 1300 THB p/month.
It costs 2.5 THB per minute for me to call UK using the above 00500 prefix.
I also have Line chat so I add AIS as contact to receive their special Internet offers which are very good.
There is no need to ever pay LD charges with True internet services as the speed and reliability is as good as home.
The mobile operators are different including :AIS 1-2 call 2-True mobile operator 3-orange and U
To call out side of Thailand is very very expensive on your mobile phone but local calls is less cheaper.
The monthly budget is different depending on the personal ability and the shelter and what kind of food you use , if you plan to rent one of the hotel rooms it seems expensive than to rent apartments rooms .
If I guess how much is enough to you monthly budget it is almost. $ 300 if you rent a cheaper apartments and cook your food in your room but like hotels and expensive apartments is more expensive. If you plan to eat food in restaurants the budget may increase double.
I hope this will help you more .
Call T.O.T. Telephones of Thailand for a home line and or wifi.
and time on line. When opening an acct they require passport & photo. My mobile bill is around 200bht per month.
The copper wire connection is TOT (Thai Govt) apply to them direct, they want a connection in a Thai name. (easy to organize) My monthly bill for TOT including internet is around 900bht more if many direct calls.
All providers offer cheap overseas calls depending on time of ;can be as low as 1bht per min. to US. again see providers promo stuff. For high speed internet fiber optics is limited to some metro areas only.
Have fun
TOT inet is is 1O Mb down and 512 Kb up as this is their fastest wifi according to the people at the local office
Mostly it is much slower.
I use Skype to communicate with my family and have Skype Credit which is very cheap and use this for all overseas calls.
For the constant electricity interruptions I have a UPS on the wifi router.I have at least one interruption a week here which then caused endless problems to reset before I had an UPS.
Wifi is 631 THB per month uncapped.
My total communications cost is about 1200THB per month
I have True satellite TV at 2200THB per month.
As for mobile providers, A lot depends on your location for the best speed and coverage. The big three, AIS, TRUE, and DTAC are pretty competitive in BKK. True has a multi-tiered long distance service which I like and their data coverage for where I go upcountry turned out best for me, but I also have an AIS number as well when I can't get a TRUE signal. Costs for me is around 2000 baht a month, but I make a lot of long distance business calls.
In short, try out a couple of services and see how it fits your particular needs. Don't sign any long term contracts if possible until you find out the best combo for you.
I have DTAC for my local thai mobile, its no problem also.
They then got it in the neck and came to see me and asked me to call them instead of HO.
Since then we have become friends. They call me regularly and ask if I have any problems. I am the only one with wifi inet,as a matter of fact inet in this area, and there is no way they are going to install a line here according to the HO manager as it would not be viable for TOT.
I have accepted this.
I had 3BB here a while ago and they informed me that they could also not instal Fibre here due to the distance from the village and I being the only one using inet.
The kids sit on my stoep in the afternoon and use the inet.
I do not mind as this at least assists them with some education.
Where they get money for the phones heaven knows as the parents are mostly "technicians"working for the "BIG" Technician at 3 to 400 THB per day and then drink out 50% of the money in the evening in his "Outside Tavern"
Sorry of the topic but I live with the wifi until something better comes up.
All 3G signals here are pretty weak.
That way i don´t pay for it, it is being my experience they always have a "promotion" of some kind, where it is free, all so free to get the internet, free for satellite dish.
This time we have fiber. normal price to get 12.000 baht, but was free because "promotion"
I all so have 2 sim card, True H, And D-Tac (Happy) in my mobile phone.
I use total for around 200-300 baht per month on my mobile phone.
I use True H 006 45 XX XX XX XX to call Denmark, cost is 3 baht per minute to landline, and 8 baht to mobile phone.
So cheap i think, that no need to do it in other way.
The OP did not state where they would be living, but for likely first timers, I suspect it would be somewhere like Bangkok or other large city. In that case landline service would be readily available.
I have been using DTAC 004 to make international calls back home in the past few years, and my monthly bills always more than THB 1,000. With Line Premium Call, you can buy more credits at line.me for even cheaper rate, and use for a long time. Now my bill is around THB 850.
Have to clarify that I always use Line Premium Call while connected to a Wi-Fi AP. It is much better quality than using Skype-Skype call, or Line-Line call.
I was with happy for 6 years and was happy for 5, then they got worse and worse so I switched to AIS and have no problems and connections everywhere plus a low cost and fast internet.
I am travelling to Thailand soon and i have two cellphones ,one of them is IPHONE and the other is ANDROID ,which one is more convenient in THAILAND to activate? Should i unlock the device before coming to Thailand? Can i use map quest or Google Map with my phone?
Thank you .please comment .
I know a couple people that have used before leaving the US without any problems.
If you wait till arrival then one of the many shops at MBK in Bangkok is a good place to unlock.
Can obtain SIM for either phone at the airport if unlocked before arrival and use it right away.
I have android phone and use Google Map everywhere in Thailand.
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