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bill Leader of The Pack

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Posted: 20.11.2007, 07:43 Post subject: GPRS internet |
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Has anyone used GPRS internet in Laos
It appears ETL and Tigo offer this product, but not much info on their websites re price, terms etc
Wondering if its now possible to visit Laos for a few weeks with Laptop and GPRS phone , buy some sort of prepaid internet card, and have own internet access throughout the mobile network ? |
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Craypot Leader of The Pack


Joined: 31 Aug 2005 Posts: 130
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Posted: 21.11.2007, 02:55 Post subject: |
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I've used GPRS in Laos. If you have plenty of time and money go for it. Realistically you're better off using internet cafes.
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<br />Has anyone used GPRS internet in Laos
It appears ETL and Tigo offer this product, but not much info on their websites re price, terms etc
Wondering if its now possible to visit Laos for a few weeks with Laptop and GPRS phone , buy some sort of prepaid internet card, and have own internet access throughout the mobile network ?
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Auke Leader of The Pack


Joined: 10 Nov 2003 Posts: 199 Location: Vientiane and Chiangmai
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Posted: 01.12.2007, 08:13 Post subject: |
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In all the larger places there are Internet cafe's and most of them high high speed connections and are quite cheap. Paid yesterday 200 Kip per minute in Phonsavan (Xiengkhuang) but in Vientiane the price ranges from 100-150 Kip per minute (1 USD is about 9600 Kip). Shop around a bit as some places seem to have quite a few of the younger generation playing computer games so it can be noisy. _________________ "There's always something waiting at the end of the road, if you aren't willing to see what it is, you probably shouldn't be out there in the first place." |
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rhiekel Leader of The Pack

Joined: 23 Feb 2003 Posts: 176 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 24.12.2007, 14:35 Post subject: |
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I used Tigo for GPRS on my phone when I was in Laos a couple of weeks ago. It works perfect. The sim card was a prepaid one. Simply call them, tell them your phone model, and they will then send you a message with the configuration settings to your phone. Save them as the default, and the next thing you know you are reading email on your phone while watching the sun set at Bor Pen Nyang....Cost is very reasonable. _________________ "Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure......"
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bill Leader of The Pack

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Posted: 24.12.2007, 19:36 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | | I used Tigo for GPRS on my phone when I was in Laos a couple of weeks ago. It works perfect |
So, just to measure perfect....
If I ran a laptop through a decent GPRS phone using Tigo in Laos, could I
a.) upload a trip report to GT-rider
b.) upload a trip report with pictures to GT-rider
I'm guessing something around 5-10 kbps upload speed would be enough so as not to take all day. |
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