Read the bloody thread! Jeez...Originally Posted by Captain Sensible
for the cap cos it is difficult for him, when will they introduce internet cafes into BKK?Originally Posted by Goddess of Whatever
So how much is that really then? I mean really?
Its not forty baht an hour is it? That stinks.
Looks like 2.5baht per hour to me cap, but hell I aint a maths teacher and could be wrong
Ahhh you mean the cost of an internet cafe, yes I have to admit that spending 40 baht an hour purely to use the internet is way over the top, hell that would be like spendinding 150 bucks on software
How so dog?Originally Posted by dirtydog
Dear my poor Cap,
4 hrs 30 Baht-------------> 7.5 B/hr
10 hrs 50 Baht------------> 5.0 B/hr
25 hrs 100 Baht-----------> 4.0 B/hr
60 hrs 200 Baht-----------> 3.3 B/hr
120 hrs 350 Baht----------> 2.9 B/hr
200 hrs 500 Baht----------> 2.5 B/hr
400 hrs 900 Baht----------> 2.3 B/hr
Now, just choose which package you want.
If I have homephone, I would get the same.Originally Posted by dirtydog
:P
I've been thinking about switching over to this service. I have TRUE as well - but it's been out for the past 16 hours or so. Is this normal??
How easy is it for me to set up GoW?
I have a bluetooth enabled computer and telephone. Next time I am over can I just buy a package from a shop and have it set up in 5 minutes or is it more complicated then that?
Is DTAC also AIS or are they totally different companys. If so, does DTAC offer something like this?
News is what someone, somewhere is trying to suppress - everything else is just advertising.
It's very easy to set up but depend on what mobile phone you use, I guess. I use Motolora which has both bluetooth and cable but I choose to use a cable.
First, just install driver and its program then connect the phone with the PC, that's it.
For bluetooth, after you install all those stuff, you just open your bluetooth in a phone and PC. That's it.
AIS, DTAC, Hutch have this service but I'm not sure about Orange.
Be sure to choose a package that is larger than you need.
If you exceed your package hours then the extra will be charged at 1.07 baht/min thats 64.2baht/hour
Yes, you are right.
;-)
GOW, How long can you stay connected ?
Are you limited by battery life or does the charger keep up with it.
With Dtac you have to pay a standing charge of 250baht/month, does AIS have this ?
Sorry for all the questions but I can't read thai
You can stay connected as long as you want (depend on your package) and while I connect my phone to my PC, it's charging automatic but not sure if every phone is the same. (Mine is Motorola L6)
No, you don't have to pay for a standing charge for AIS.
Ahh, yes I understand, you are connected using a USB cable so the phone is being charged from the USB. Neat.
Have you ot a phone number please Gow? A URL maybe?
^ dirty ole' sod. you're old enough to be her father!
Is a wi-fi enaled laptop. PC has USB, not sure about Bluetooth, but probably. I'm on Orange network in Thailand.Originally Posted by Goddess of Whatever
What kind of mobile/contract do I need? Thanks...
There's no ISP or tel. no. to connect internet. Just plug usb from mobile phone to your PC then it will connect automatic.
;-)
Do I need a specific model of phone? Which provider? Sorry, bit of a beginner...
I'm not sure if Orange has this kind of service. You should call 'em and ask if they have and if your phone can connect.Originally Posted by laoshi
Mobile phone which can connect interent must have modem inside. I'm not good about the phone, you just go to the shop and ask. Mine is Motorola L6 / V3 (115 Kbytes) and my friend uses Nokia 7610 / 6630 (460.8 Kbytes).
:-)
At the moment, HUTCH and AIS seem to be good ones.Originally Posted by laoshi
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