NT Fibre 100/30 Mbps NT Internet
THB 399 /เดือน
- ความเร็วในการดาวน์โหลด: 100 เมกะบิตต่อวินาที
- ความเร็วในการอัปโหลด: 30 เมกะบิตต่อวินาที
- สัญญา: 12 เดือน
- ค่าธรรมเนียมการตั้งค่า: โมเด็มฟรี
- รวมเราเตอร์แล้ว: ใช่
Live offers across tracked providers in Thailand — updated daily from the Giraffy database.
21 live offers compared from 4 providers, from THB 399 /เดือน. Updated daily.
THB 399 /เดือน
THB 490 /เดือน
THB 499 /เดือน
THB 499 /เดือน
THB 499 /เดือน
THB 599 /เดือน
THB 650 /เดือน
THB 699 /เดือน
THB 699 /เดือน
THB 799 /เดือน
THB 799 /เดือน
THB 850 /เดือน
THB 899 /เดือน
THB 899 /เดือน
THB 999 /เดือน
THB 1099 /เดือน
THB 1150 /เดือน
THB 1299 /เดือน
THB 1299 /เดือน
THB 1490 /เดือน
THB 1999 /เดือน
Fibre internet (fibre-to-the-home, FTTH) delivers broadband over optical-fibre lines directly to your residence, offering the fastest and most stable connections available for streaming, gaming, video calls and remote work. Thailand has rolled out FTTH extensively, making it one of the best-value fibre markets in the region. Services are provided by telecom operators licensed and regulated by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), which oversees licensing, spectrum and service quality.
Fibre has become the default fixed-broadband technology in Thailand, replacing older copper ADSL almost entirely in serviced areas. Operators offer plans from entry tiers up to gigabit speeds, competing on price, speed and bundles with mobile and TV. Plans are typically 12-month contracts with free or discounted installation and a supplied router. Pricing spans roughly THB 399 to THB 1,999 per month depending on speed and bundle. Availability is near-universal in cities and strong in provincial towns, though the fastest tiers depend on true fibre reaching your building.
Top speeds and stability — gigabit-capable, low-latency connections for demanding use.
Symmetrical options — fast uploads for video calls, streaming and cloud work.
Great value — among the most affordable fibre pricing in Asia.
Bundling — combine with mobile and TV for household savings.
Pick a speed tier that matches your household — a single user needs far less than a household streaming 4K, gaming and working simultaneously. Compare the monthly price, whether the intro rate rises after a promotional period, installation and router costs, and the contract length and early-exit fee. Consider bundles with mobile or TV you would use anyway, since they can lower the effective cost. Confirm true FTTH (not fibre-to-the-node) availability at your address, as this determines whether you can actually reach the advertised speeds.
Leading fibre providers include AIS Fibre, CS Loxinfo, True Online and NT Internet. AIS Fibre and True Online are the two dominant consumer FTTH brands following industry consolidation, NT is the state operator with broad national reach including rural districts, and CS Loxinfo focuses on business and premium connectivity with higher service tiers.
Monthly prices run roughly THB 399 for entry tiers to THB 1,999 for high-speed or bundled premium plans. Installation and the router are commonly free on a 12-month contract, though early termination can incur a fee, and promotional rates may step up after the intro period. Bundles add cost but can beat buying services separately, so compare the total package rather than the fibre line alone.
Fibre broadband is licensed and regulated by the NBTC, which oversees operator licensing, service-quality standards, consumer-complaint handling and fair-contract rules, and monitors competition after operator mergers. Contract terms, including promotional-period changes and early-exit fees, must be disclosed to subscribers.
Is fibre available at my address? FTTH covers most urban and many provincial areas — check your exact location.
What speed do I need? Entry tiers suit light use; gigabit suits large, heavy-use households.
Is installation free? Usually free or discounted on a 12-month contract.
Is there a contract lock-in? Most plans run 12 months with an early-exit fee — check before signing.
The cheapest Fiber Internet in Thailand is THB 399 /month from NT Internet.
Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across NT Internet,CS Loxinfo,AIS Fibre,True Online providers in Thailand. The lowest tracked price is THB 399 /month. Sort by lowest monthly cost and filter by speed to find the best value for your usage.
For one person browsing and streaming: 30–50 Mbps is plenty. A household of 3–4 people streaming HD simultaneously benefits from 100–300 Mbps. Heavy users — gamers, remote workers uploading large files, 4K streaming — should look at 500 Mbps or full gigabit plans.
Fibre-optic internet uses light signals for fast, consistent speeds — typically up to 1 Gbps — and is unaffected by distance from the exchange. Cable internet uses coaxial cable and is fast but shared with neighbours, so speeds can dip during peak hours. Full fibre is the gold standard where available.
Some providers charge a one-off setup or activation fee, while others waive it with a minimum-term contract. Router delivery is usually included. Ask about early termination fees if you're still in a contract with your current provider before switching.
Full-fibre installations requiring a technician visit usually take 1–3 weeks to book. Switching providers on an existing connection (same technology, same line) can be as quick as two working days. Check estimated lead times on each deal card before committing.
Yes. Under most switching processes, you can port your existing home phone number to your new provider. Let them know you want to keep your number when you sign up — it should transfer automatically within a few days.
Upload speed determines how quickly your device sends data — relevant for video calls, uploading to cloud storage, streaming as a content creator, or remote desktop work. Standard broadband is asymmetric (faster download than upload). If upload speed matters to you, look for 'symmetrical' or 'full fibre' plans.