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| A nice shiny row of British GPT Marconi Saphires. | Space age! IPM Italy payphone | ||
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| The yellow telephone which is used for ringing a country outside of Thailand. (a British GPT Marconi Saphire, in this case) | The green box for local card-phone telephone. | The card-phone local telephone. | |
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| 1994- Phuket. Photo by Chas Dye. | |||
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| (IPM Italy payphone) | |||
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| An interesting green German Landis and Gyr cardphone | |||
| notes | |||
| There are three different kinds of public phones depending upon the type of call being made. Phones for making international calls are bright yellow. Phones for local calls and domestic, long distance calls can be a variety of colors. Look at the signs on the phone to determine the type. International phones take a special phone card available at post offices and convenience stores. Phones for local calls and domestic, long distance take either coins or cards. Phone numbers have 3-digit area codes, plus 7-digit local numbers in the form 123-4567. Within the local calling area, it is not necessary to dial the 3-digit area code. | |||
| International
Calls: All major hotels and most
guesthouses offer international dialling services but will add a surcharge
of 30-40 percent. Business centres in small towns offer fax and phone
services which are accompanied by high surcharges.
Bangkok Central Post Office
on Charoen Krung (New) Road and some major post offices around the country
have a CAT centre which can arrange reverse-charge and credit card calls.
In Bangkok these are open from 7 a.m. to midnight, with reduced hours in
the provinces. To dial directly from a
hotel room, either contact reception, or dial 001 (for an international
line) followed by the country
code and telephone number. Alternatively, dial the
international operator on 100. Fullrates are charged from 7 a.m. to 9
p.m., with a 30 percent discount between midnight and 5 a.m., and 20
percent discount at other times. Local Calls: Local phone calls can be
made from any public payphone other than the blue and yellow Lenso phones,
which can be used for international calls only. Domestic calls can be made
from blue and silver coin phones or green card-phones. All coin-operated
phones accept one baht and five baht coins; and some of them will also
accept ten baht coins. Hotel phones may accept only five baht coins. Local
calls (within the same area code) cost one baht a minute. There are also
some red coin phones, from which it is possible to make only local calls,
but these are being phased out. The long-distance domestic
service covers Malaysia and Laos as well as regional Thai calls. These
countries can be dialled directly using the appropriate area code. Green card-phones can be
found in department stores and airports throughout the country. Cards for
these can be bought at most post offices, bookshops and hotels, and come
in several denominations: 50 baht and 100 baht. |
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