If there isn't a company such as ezecom and met phone etc , what's the best way to get a decent connection for online work ....would a pay as go smart SIM be enough ??

Post by Greentrees » Tue Jul 19, 2016 11:39 pm
Post by Phuket2006 » Wed Jul 20, 2016 7:24 am
Post by Kachang » Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:33 am
Post by Greentrees » Wed Jul 20, 2016 11:42 pm
Post by Kachang » Thu Jul 21, 2016 4:36 pm
In that case a 3G dongle is maybe your best option, asuming there's a 3G signal there, otherwise you have to EDGE which is available nearly nationwide but reallt slow. Here in the Northeast there's no way you can get a wired connection to the internet even 2 KM out of town.Greentrees wrote:Thanks for the replies
USB dongle , good thinking I had that a while back when I was there but the office closed down a few months ago so recently I've been using smart pay as u go...need a strong connection though as I will be working online (hopefully)
(I shud specify that I'm around 15km from the main Kep area toward Kampong trach )
Post by jackrossi » Sat Apr 08, 2017 6:52 pm
Post by Picardy » Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:23 pm
Your comment about using the phone as a connector means you always have to carry the USB cable with your laptop to connect your phone is incorrect. I frequently use my phone as a personal wifi/hotspot for my laptop. The connection is not via a cable. It's either wifi or bluetooth. I think it's wifi but I could be wrong. it's definitely not a cable though.Kachang wrote:Why not use a dedicated 3G dongle? Metfone has pretty good reception around Cambodia, not sure about other companies like Smart. If you think about 4G, check the service is available within reach of your major working place before buying. In my experience the companies exaggerate the area serviced 'a little bit'. Using your phone as a connector means you always have to carry that USB cable with your laptop to connect your phone, less convenient than a dongle IMO.
Now Metphone also has the possibility they call fttp. It's a kind of satellite dish like antenna connecting to the 3G signal, broadcasting wi-fi around. This means you can have wi-fi around your place without any wiring connected. They promise 6Mb down, but can't confirm the speed. Price is 30 USD / month, 6 month minimum. of course this solution is less flexible than a USB dongle which you can use around Cambodia.
<edit>cal = call</edit>