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  1. #9679
    I like it and the speeds are good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    Porject Fi to see if your phone qualify to use it.
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  2. #9678
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    tioan
    It seems that after all this, I should have my business phone number be forwarded to this new local number and that should be it, huh?
    I don't think you can do that without paying a fee for international calls. The point of Google voice is to use US number to receive call while outside of US. You can set it up with your android phone.

    Since you are using Android, you can check out Porject Fi to see if your phone qualify to use it.

  3. #9677
    Quote Originally Posted by Bkkdog  [View Original Post]
    I'll tell you what I do. I subscribe to an AIS Serenade Platinum Package, it give me unlimited interned at the highest speed in 4 G with no speed reduction after using a certain amount of data. It is faster than 99% of wifi connections. I use my iPhone's personal hotspot to give internet to my MacBook and any other devices such as my iPad. I get 3000 minutes of local calls. Before I left for Thailand I sunscrobed to googles VOIP phone system and got a local USA number. Then I subscribe to a VPN so I can access the American number. That way I can make a receive calls on this American number and no one knows where I am. VPN location must always be set to USA or it won't work. All in should be 4,000 Baht per month. If you keep your American number active, no need for the VPN or google hangouts VOIP service. Register the American number with skype. Then buy skype credit and you can then make and receive calls through skype.
    Wow, this seems pretty cool. Let me verify I got this right. I get the AIS package and throw that in my personal phone. I have an android, but more than likely, it will still work. I go in my android, set up a hotspot and that would be what I would utilize when logging in, then doing my work on the company laptop. According to what you are saying, not only is the connection faster than wifi, but it also sounds like it's much more secure, because I'm not sharing my hotspot with other people. Huge benefit! Before I go to Thailand and buy the AIS, I would need to get a local phone number here in USA with google or Skype. If google, VPN is a requirement, so VPN would need to be installed on the phone. I currently have PureVPN, but it's only on my personal laptop, so it will need to be on my personal phone as well. When you say "subscribe to a VPN so I can access the American number", does this mean you have to stay logged in to the VPN in order to make / receive calls? I may go the Skype route as mentioned by you and Franga, but just wanted to ask.

    It seems that after all this, I should have my business phone number be forwarded to this new local number and that should be it, huh?

  4. #9676
    RTFF their website. They are slow except Mexico. Not good for voice calls. OK for mail.

    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    Horatio I also have TMobile in the USA and I am aware they provide unlimited internet in 140 countries in the world. Is their internet fairly fast in Thailand? I worry the speeds will be super slow.

  5. #9675
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    Horatio I also have TMobile in the USA and I am aware they provide unlimited internet in 140 countries in the world. Is their internet fairly fast in Thailand? I worry the speeds will be super slow.
    In Thailand, Philippines and Dominican Republic it is slow, so I keep a local SIM in those places. Most everywhere else that I go it works fine. If you only need to send messages it is okay, but if you have to go to a website is when you see the 2 G speed, if you can even get to the website.

  6. #9674
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I wasn't sure where to write this, but it seemed this question belonged in the general section. About to try something that is risky, but I was just given the opportunity to work 100% remote where as long as I have internet connection, I do not have to go into an actual office in the USA, namely the Phoenix office which is city I live in. Here's the issue though: I really do not want them to know I'm out of the country. I realize that in Thailand, I will need to find a hotel / condo that has great internet, as that is key, but not sure who has consistently GREAT internet (hopefully wired, as I'm thinking its more secure), so that will take some research, but also, I have to have a situation where if my manager wants to call me on my business line, he can call me and I can pick up the phone as if I'm still in the states. There can't be some situation of a company phone bill saying there was some long distance charge to thailand. Nobody at the office contacts anybody on whatsapp, so that's out and is suspicious. Should be a regular phone number someone is dialing and I need to be able to call into business meetings without incurring myself a $500 dollar phone bill.

    Anybody have tips on how its possible to do something like this? If not possible and too much headache, I won't do it, but I'm really thinking something can be done. I'm willing to purchase what I have to in order to do this. I love Thailand!

    Will be travelling with:

    * Company laptop and company phone &.

    * Personal laptop and personal phone.

    Thanks for your help. Either issue you can speak on (phone or internet), will be greatly appreciated.
    I'll tell you what I do. I subscribe to an AIS Serenade Platinum Package, it give me unlimited interned at the highest speed in 4 G with no speed reduction after using a certain amount of data. It is faster than 99% of wifi connections. I use my iPhone's personal hotspot to give internet to my MacBook and any other devices such as my iPad. I get 3000 minutes of local calls. Before I left for Thailand I sunscrobed to googles VOIP phone system and got a local USA number. Then I subscribe to a VPN so I can access the American number. That way I can make a receive calls on this American number and no one knows where I am. VPN location must always be set to USA or it won't work. All in should be 4,000 Baht per month. If you keep your American number active, no need for the VPN or google hangouts VOIP service. Register the American number with skype. Then buy skype credit and you can then make and receive calls through skype.

  7. #9673

    TMobile Speeds in Thailand and Asia?

    Quote Originally Posted by Horatio  [View Original Post]
    Not the same for you, but I am from usa and use tmobile. They do not charge anything extra for me using Internet here. The only extra charge is for phone and that is 20 cents a minute.
    Horatio I also have TMobile in the USA and I am aware they provide unlimited internet in 140 countries in the world. Is their internet fairly fast in Thailand? I worry the speeds will be super slow.

  8. #9672
    Quote Originally Posted by Horatio  [View Original Post]
    Not the same for you, but I am from usa and use tmobile. They do not charge anything extra for me using Internet here. The only extra charge is for phone and that is 20 cents a minute.
    I see that this is actually a response to RobJones, but I think this suggestion can possibly help me out as well with my post. Thanks.

  9. #9671
    Quote Originally Posted by Franga  [View Original Post]
    I know on Skype that you can buy a landline phone number. It has the same area code as where you live, and similar looking phone number. You choose the number (if it is available). The price that someone calling you will pay is the same as calling that local number where you live. However you will be receiving calls over the internet via Skype, so you need to be connected. The caller can just use any phone be it cell phone or landline. There would be no indication that you would be in Thailand.
    Really appreciate that suggestion Franga. Concerning receiving calls over the Internet, I will try to make sure wifi is always connected when walking through the city. Looking into this Skype thing now!

  10. #9670

    Nighttime in Thailand is daytime in usa

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Big barrier to fun. Working hours in America cut right into prime hobbying time inThailand.
    Yeah good point and I realize that I'll be working at nighttime in Thailand, where it will be daytime here. I'm sure I can manage it though. There's fun to be had in Pattaya during the day. Got plenty of time to sleep when I'm dead, so I'll just work and have as much fun as possible for now.

  11. #9669
    Quote Originally Posted by Nyezhov  [View Original Post]
    I will be staying for 6 months plus. Is it possible to get a one week SIM at the airport and later upgrade it at a store. I see they have some 6 month unlimited data plans cheap.
    Yes, or just buy the SIM at the airport for 49 Baht, put a few hundred Baht credit on it at the desk where you buy the SIM and then choose the package that suits your planned usage.

    I use DTAC so packages here. http://www.dtac.co.th/en/prepaid/pro...-packages.html.

    And the other cellphone operator providers have similar offers.

  12. #9668
    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    I'm not much help with phones etc but have you considered the 14 hour time difference?
    Big barrier to fun. Working hours in America cut right into prime hobbying time inThailand.

  13. #9667
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I wasn't sure where to write this, but it seemed this question belonged in the general section.

    Anybody have tips on how its possible to do something like this? Either issue you can speak on (phone or internet), will be greatly appreciated.
    I know on Skype that you can buy a landline phone number. It has the same area code as where you live, and similar looking phone number. You choose the number (if it is available). The price that someone calling you will pay is the same as calling that local number where you live. However you will be receiving calls over the internet via Skype, so you need to be connected. The caller can just use any phone be it cell phone or landline. There would be no indication that you would be in Thailand.

  14. #9666
    Not the same for you, but I am from usa and use tmobile. They do not charge anything extra for me using Internet here. The only extra charge is for phone and that is 20 cents a minute.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. Not that worried about calling cost as the wife will know I'm in Thailand and we will use WhatsApp for our calls. It's the data I'm after because last visit I wasn't meant to be out of Australia and I racked up an extra $200 on my phone bill in 5 days.

  15. #9665
    You have a long list but this is probably not the place to discuss. Google is your friend. First of all, what is the worst case scenario if they find out and are you willing to lose your job or risk it?

    Second. They will find out with the company phone and laptop.

    Third. What you are looking at is a virtual office. How tech savvy are you? You will most likely slip at some point and they will find out.

    Fourth. If you just want to make it easier for them to contact you and for you to work, then Skype in and others gives you a local number to forward your calls. Echo and bad connections are a problem and reestablishing the calls do not always solve the problem. Actually WhatsApp calls are pretty good and stable. Look at TMobile.

    For Internet connection into your home look at VPN boxes. You should have a fast up and down bandwidth. Even then, it could be slow depending on your Internet requirements. The only way to test is to do a test period at the actual locations.

    You can do it fairly cheaply. But companies spend a lot of money to do it and have 100% up time and stability.

    Calls into the US are cheap or free. Should not be over US $0. 20 per minute.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I wasn't sure where to write this, but it seemed this question belonged in the general section. About to try something that is risky, but I was just given the opportunity to work 100% remote where as long as I have internet connection, I do not have to go into an actual office in the USA, namely the Phoenix office which is city I live in. Here's the issue though: I really do not want them to know I'm out of the country. I realize that in Thailand, I will need to find a hotel / condo that has great internet, as that is key, but not sure who has consistently GREAT internet (hopefully wired, as I'm thinking its more secure), so that will take some research, but also, I have to have a situation where if my manager wants to call me on my business line, he can call me and I can pick up the phone as if I'm still in the states. There can't be some situation of a company phone bill saying there was some long distance charge to thailand..

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