3G unlimited netsim from TOT THB790
- City: Phuket
- Country: Thailand
- Listed: October 19, 2011 5:52 pm
- Expires: This ad has expired
3G netsim from TOT (up to 7.2 mbps) unlimited use for 30 days. Can be used on any smartphone, aircard/modem, or unlocked iphone/ipad (need to cut it to micro sim proportions) that supports 2100MHz spectrum. Unlike the other 3G carriers, you won’t get capped and speed throttled after hitting a certain amount of bandwidth. Downloaded over 30 gb of data in 30 days as was used instead of adsl/cable modem internet. Great for tourists on 30 days.
Meet with cash at BTS siam or can send you the card once money is received with postage paid for.
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3G unlimited netsim from TOT THB790
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