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CrazyInteg Nov 2, 2018 11:11 am


Originally Posted by transparent (Post 30384396)
88THB AIS 4G Net SIM (1mbps for 7 days) or Zeed SIM (500mb for 30 days) for 50THB

Are you saying, 1 megabit speed, unlimited data for AIS and 500 megabytes, "unlimited" speed for Zeed? Do you have to do a registration with your passport?

transpac Nov 2, 2018 7:00 pm

I think every SIM needs to be registered with a passport, or Thai national ID.

The ZEED (AIS) SIM is focused on streaming media - with free audio streaming, bundled free Youtube and free gaming.

All providers are offering unlimited volume with fixed bandwidth, at very low prices. Bandwidth comes in 1, 2, 4, 6 and 10 Mbps, over 1,7,30 and 365 days. There are many, many, many, many options. You can get 1 Mbps unlimited for 1 year for 1,200 baht.

If fixed bandwidth suits your needs, and it does for most I'd imagine - I probably don't need the 130 Mbps download speed I get with DTAC - then you can save a few hundred baht. You'll just need to suss out the SIM, top-it up, find the proper codes and away you go.

This website, and associated Twitter feed and FB page is updated daily, you can use the codes with or without the reseller referral six digit adder. ProsermThaisim - ???????? AIS ????????? ??????? AIS

Regarding the "traveling" SIMs: SIM2Fly (AIS), SIM Go Inter (DTAC) - these are purchased in Thailand for use in other countries - I think you can add this feature repeatedly to an existing AIS SIM2Fly SIM, or purchase a new standalone version, but maybe not with the DTAC version (now?) Both can be converted back to standard Thai SIMs when you return.

CrazyInteg Nov 5, 2018 12:51 pm

Wow, thanks.

ricktoronto Nov 8, 2018 11:05 am


Originally Posted by Diplomatico (Post 29917741)
7-11 and Family Mart no longer stock Thai SIM cards since the ruling military junta started requiring Thai ID or passport for registration when purchasing one.

I saw a 7-11 on Thappraya soi 7 or so last night selling a SIM card to a Chinese bus tourist. It was going slowly with all parties not understanding anything the other was saying but they were selling a new DTAC sim.


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