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Bangkok area datacenters and network operators?
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I'll be visiting Bangkok soon.
I'd like to hear what datacenter operators you are familiar with on the area and your opinions about them?
Perhaps i'll go check some of them out. Never know might lead into future expansion into Thailand for our services, who knows. But you have to start from somewhere ![]()

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Boy, do I have something for you.
OP wants a vacation paid by the employer and classified as a business expense.
game is game
are you trying to colocate something at Interchange 21 building?
Are you sure that it's the data center operators you want to look into? Or perhaps the spicy lady boys?
Isn't one man operation?
OP plans to organize a offline LET gathering?
Boom boom?
@crunchbits @PulsedMedia and my , let's go all 3x to bangkok at vacation!To be "Powerpuff girls"
I'll be visiting Bangkok anyways soon, friend's wifey is from the rural area near Bangkok.
It would be interesting to see local operators, there aren't a lot of dedi offers from Asia in general so maybe with some luck we could get the maths to work out.
-Aleksi
You can try bangmod .cloud @PulsedMedia been using their VPS for a while. They offer colocation and dedicated hosting.
There is enoigh shemales in bangcock
https://www.readyidc.com/en/
I don't know a lot about this host other than that they have fairly modern processors for a fairly cheap price (which is rare for APAC) in Thailand.
I haven't done a lot of research into them past asking for pricing, but they seem legitimate and I believe their datacenter is not far from the city.
They are legitimate. Have tested a Ryzen there awhile back. I can't speak to their physical location, but for colocation options they were much more (at the time) suited towards smaller/lower-power colo. 1-4U type of stuff. Very helpful, server ran great. If I recall network was ~180ms to Seattle, WA which was exactly as it should be, no weird routing.
The big ones with a lot of connectivity already on-net to check out if you want to setup some tours:
Bunch of resellers of space in both, TCCT was quite reasonable directly. Telehouse reps were incredibly pleasant, I expect good things there.
Telehouse has a newer (and very nice) facility. I think likely the best pure datacenter of the ones I saw and if they keep aggressively adding connectivity likely the best option for our industry.
The biggest issue is how fragmented all the connectivity options are and the absolutely insane cost. On top of that, the amount of routing issues/interruptions/etc that happen are surprisingly high. I hope as the markets mature this can be ironed out, but absolutely expect a 10x increase in bandwidth costs (or more) over 'premium' western pricing and something like 20-30x over the bulk carriers (HE/Cogent/etc).
Malaysia might be a better option, most dc operators from Singapore are looking at Malaysia
But Thailand's internet is way superior to Malaysia. It's in the same tier as Singapore, Hong Kong and Korea.
Man who walk through airport door sideways is going to Bangkok
i would recomends you to use Singapore Facilities for international Bandwidth Use.
In SEA [except Singapore] they have big speed 1Gbps for Local Network but they just have 200Mbps Shared [mean you just get 30-50Mbps speed] for International bandwidth. if your user doing International Bandwidth abuse, congrulations you will get 1Mbps speed for International bandwidth. Solution is you must bought your own International Bandiwidth.
If you need More Cheaper, Go to indonesian, Bogor they Have Collocation start from Rp.500.000/month or About $35/months for 1U Server
https://sengked.com
you get same International bandwith 200-300Mbps.