Bangkok Life Hacks: Free WiFi!
If
you have been living in Bangkok for a long time now, does data connectivity give
you constant headaches? If so, maybe there need not be any headaches at all? Let
me explain.
According to my understanding, post-paid dataplans in
Thailand usually come with limited high-speed data. For example, if you signed
up for a package with 3GB of high-speed data, once you reach the limit, your
data will continue to run. Good news is, you will not be charged for unlimited
additional data usage, bad news is, this data is no longer high-speed. You will
be given access to much lower-speed data with speeds closer to 512kbps, yes, so
slow you might pull your hair out waiting for something to happen.
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| We all want to agree with this, but come on, give me my WiFi!! |
How
then, do you go around the problem and survive a full month with high-speed
data? Firstly, you might want to call your telco's hotline. They might have a
top-up package that will give you more high-speed access at a reasonable
price.
A
second way is to use this life-hack and see how far it can bring you.
If
you still do not know, most reasonable postpaid data plans in Thailand already
come with unlimited access to WiFi hotspots all over the country. TrueMove
boasts that it currently has 100,000 such hotspots country-wide! This means that
once you are in the vicinity of a hotspot provided by your telco, you are just a
step away from disabling your dataplan and gaining access to unlimited, stable,
high-speed WiFi. These hotspots are available in most indoor spaces like
community malls, cafes, shopping centres and department stores.
How
then, do we access this free WiFi then? Simple, just dial a number to receive
your username and password (usually permanent for your mobile number), log-in
and you are good to go! Here are the detailed instructions from the 3 main
telcos in Thailand:
- AIS
- TrueMove
- dtac
- AIS and dtac users can use 3BB hotspots too
Remember, you can use the same method to connect your
laptops and other devices as well, or even share with your friends when they are
in need. Just remember that one code can only be used for one device at any
time!
Need more Bangkok life hacks? Leave me a message!
Disclaimer: The information above is accurate to 19th October 2015. The Stranger in Bangkok does not take any responsibility if any of the mentioned telcos make changes to their dataplans and packages.
Disclaimer: The information above is accurate to 19th October 2015. The Stranger in Bangkok does not take any responsibility if any of the mentioned telcos make changes to their dataplans and packages.
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