Temporary internet in a home in Thailand?
Which provider offers the option of temporarily providing you with internet (in a home). The intention is that we will only have internet access during our stay in Thailand. Therefore: apply on time and stop again at or around our departure.
Thai police warn against dangerous fake government websites: this is how you protect yourself online
Thai police have issued a warning about fake websites using the official “.go.th” domain extension to deceive internet users. These fraudsters try to lure people with fake government websites. In collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, the police are working to close these sites and prosecute the perpetrators. Read on to discover how you can protect yourself from this online threat.
New Apple ad criticized for stereotyping Thailand
Netizens express dissatisfaction with Apple's latest commercial, “The Underdogs: OOO (Out Of Office) | Apple at Work”. Although filmed in Thailand and featuring Thai elements, many commentators find the ad discriminatory. The old-fashioned color tones and dated images portray Thailand as a third world country, leading to fierce criticism from Thai internet users and international viewers alike.
I have a question about purchasing an internet bundle. I'm talking about AIS here and my number is valid for 1 year after each top-up. After arriving at Suvarnabhumi I usually go to the counter there and buy an internet bundle depending on my length of stay in Thailand. Are these the same prices if one buys a bundle in the city?
Tourists arriving in Thailand would like to keep in touch with the home front and use Whatsapp and/or the internet. Fortunately, the 4G reception is almost perfect everywhere in Thailand. The cheapest thing is to buy a Thai SIM card and put it in your phone. You have to make sure that your phone is simlock free.
Bypass geoblocking & stream normal programs: What are the benefits of a VPN in Thailand?
The holiday in Thailand is just around the corner and with it the expectation of countless experiences. In the evening, in the hotel bed, it is time for some entertainment. Internet use in the country is often limited because much content is blocked by the government. If you are from the Netherlands, you will naturally want to access websites in your home country and carry out your usual activities there.
I have been paying between 3-2 euros per month for unlimited internet at home for about 3 years. Without a permanent contract. Read on if you're curious how I do that.
Dtac store for SIM card with maximum internet speed (10 MBPS) with unlimited internet for 30 days?
I have followed this blog with interest: https://www.thailandblog.nl/lezensvragen/welke-thaise-simkaart-is-het-beste-voor-mijn-vakantie/
However, my question is whether what Tommy says is correct: “When you are outside, pick up your phone and look for a local Dtac Center, in the Dtac store ask for a SIM card with maximum internet speed at the moment (10 MBPS) with unlimited internet for 30 days. You don't have to worry about the price, it's only 300 baht.”
Chiang Mai and Bangkok best cities for digital nomads
Digital nomads take note: Chiang Mai and Bangkok have been voted the best cities in the world for remote workers by Nomad List. These Thai cities score highly for affordability and high-speed internet access, topping an impressive global list as the top destinations for remote working.
Internet connection in Thailand, what are the costs?
Next week I leave for Hua Hin for a long period. I rent a studio there where the internet is not too strong. However, the owner has informed me that he has nothing against having my own router installed. Does anyone know where I'm best off?
Thailand question: Experience with satellite internet?
My girlfriend is from Chiang Mai and lives in a quite remote area in Mae Chaem. There is no internet connection available there and the 4G connection is very unstable. She is now considering taking internet via satellite.
I'm looking at how we can provide our house with good, fast and stable internet. By coincidence, I just saw something about 3BB, being internet and TV in various packages. Not bad to look at in itself. Now they won't be alone.
Since many untruths have been written in reactions, now let's get the real story about EuroTV and IPTV.
Yesterday there were many reactions to the article about IPTV in which the FIOD and the Public Prosecution Service in the Netherlands have jointly rounded up an illegal internet TV provider. That is why today we are diving a little deeper into the subject of IPTV. What is it and what are the pros and cons.
Thailand question: Watch Formula 1 via the internet?
The Formula 1 season will start again, this time with 2 Dutchmen at the start. I'm curious on which websites one can view this?
I am 82 years old, Flemish and have been living in Jomtien for 22 years. Because of these and other circumstances, I have actually become somewhat illiterate with regard to everything that has to do with the Internet and software. Apps are thus completely unknown to me and in fact I can only send some rudimentary emails. A digipas to give instructions to my bank, an iPhone to book my plane tickets, relying on the GPS of my portable telephone is not for me, whatsapp and many other programs as well.
Can I get peer-to-peer programs active in Thailand?
In Belgium I use the DC++ program and a few private “hubs” to share and download music with others. I understood that it is difficult in Thailand to get peer-to-peer programs active. I tried it once on my laptop with a monthly internet package, but it didn't work.
I want to travel around Thailand for 1 month. Where can I best buy a SIM card to have good internet everywhere, mobile data?
Telephone and internet for tourists in Thailand
If you go on holiday to Thailand, you naturally want to have a good internet connection, just like in the Netherlands/Belgium, so that you can e-mail, visit websites, app, post photos, update Instagram, etc. Well, we have good news for you, the Internet connections in Thailand are without a doubt good.
Buy data sim card in Thailand?
I will spend the winter in Thailand in the autumn (September) and will rent an apartment in the Pattaya, Jomtien area. I would like to use unlimited and good internet there with my laptop because I play bridge competition and would like to continue watching Dutch TV. As I have heard, there is often no or limited internet available.
Advice on 4G home internet required
We recently moved into our house in Mae Chan, about 30 kilometers above ChiangRai. We look for the best option to use the internet at home. We live quite remote, so fixed internet is not an option. So it will have to become “4G home internet”. I then have to find a good 4G provider, purchase a 4G WiFi router/receiver and probably a 4G amplifier/booster.
Watching TV via the internet in Thailand?
Can someone explain to me in easy language how True ID TV works? Still have a dish, but would like to look online.