Can someone tell me how to add a Thai keyboard to a Samsung phone? I don't mean the commercial keyboards, but a "normal" one that I can select as standard with many languages.

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When the electricity fails, telephone traffic can continue for up to seven days. AIS, the country's largest operator, has an oil reserve of 2.000 litres, which is then used. DTAC has prepared generators and oil. 67 AIS base stations in Ayutthaya and Pathum Thani are down, mainly in industrial areas where electricity has been cut off. At DTAC, 60 stations have failed. AIS not worried about the height of the water in Bangkok floods, …

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Where are you now?

By Gringo
Posted in Living in Thailand
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6 August 2011

On July 1, 1991, the first telephone call was made using a commercial GSM network. Now, 20 years later, more than 4,4 billion people use a GSM network through 838 systems in 234 countries and territories around the world. And the mobile phone market is still growing. 1 million subscribers are added every day. The number of conversations that these people have on a daily basis is no longer numerical…

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If you live in the Netherlands and regularly call Thailand via your normal telephone provider such as KPN or Vodafone, it will be quite a shock when you look at the telephone bill afterwards. The same applies to SMS messages. A rib from your body! Can it be done differently? Of course! Special dial-in numbers from 0,02 per minute For a while I used the special dial-in numbers of various providers such as 123Bel and BelBazaar. That works pretty well and I was able to call cheaply, from …

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The little annoyance (1)

By Hans Bosch
Posted in Living in Thailand
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June 4, 2010

by Hans Bos A few times a week I receive a text message from True Online, with a message in Thai about the internet. I can't read the messages and disturb them to a great extent. So I want to let True know that I want to stay away from this superfluous nonsense in the future. In the past I have already had my number blocked for advertising texts, which poured in one after the other and for which I sometimes even ...

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