Guest noy9000 Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 I having a problem myself. I'm planning to quit my job next week, this means losing my incentives - including my current apartment, along with everything nice. Can some one guide me with the following problems that I'm going to have soon? Your advise/ thoughts/ comments is very appreciated; 1. How can i get direct phone lines in Bangkok? I know it's either TOT or True, which 1 is better - and how much deposit is required? 2. Internet access. Can a foreigner w/o work permit apply for broad band internet. which ISP should I go to? I'm considering TRUE - since it's quite affordable. I'm really trying to predict my cost for setup realistically. I'm going to be jobless for a couple of months, so, I want to be prudent. Quote
Gaybutton Posted October 28, 2006 Posted October 28, 2006 Anyone can get broadband. As for which ISP to use, I'd start with whichever is the least expensive. If you become dissatisfied with their service you can always cancel them and try another service. Your Bangkok apartment probably is already wired for a direct line. Whether it is or not, your building manager or landlord should be able to tell you where to go to initiate the service. I cannot comment on whether TOT or TRUE is the best choice. I know nothing about TRUE. The deposit is minimal, only a couple thousand baht. Quote
Guest noy9000 Posted October 29, 2006 Posted October 29, 2006 Anyone can get broadband. As for which ISP to use, I'd start with whichever is the least expensive. If you become dissatisfied with their service you can always cancel them and try another service. Your Bangkok apartment probably is already wired for a direct line. Whether it is or not, your building manager or landlord should be able to tell you where to go to initiate the service. I cannot comment on whether TOT or TRUE is the best choice. I know nothing about TRUE. The deposit is minimal, only a couple thousand baht. I've a feeling that the direct line will get cuts off. Is it true that I've to pay a subscription fee for my direct phoneline, like 500THB p/ month - whether or not I make a phone call? I'm thinking of a 2nd number, because, I need a fax machine for my network of self-employed commitments. I was looking at TRUE, since, many expats speaks well of their service (including customer support who speaks good english) Even though it's not neccessary. But I want to go down the scale for a few months, untill, my new income source is stable. Damn! Quote