Talk:Thailand/@comment-109.204.231.126-20180509063547/@comment-24682153-20180510101537

Well. This is exactly the question. How long can you pause your SIM2fly without having the SIM being expired? Someone added to the article it's "the best option of the planet" which is far too overblown. It can be a good option, but there are others too.

Generally, Thai SIM cards need to be topped up every month by THB 100 or more to stay alive. Is this not true to SIM2Fly? I don't understand the rules about "previously activated" SIM cards to be re-activated within 60 days that AIS and the user have mentioned. As you need a new "add-on" package then: Does it mean SIM does not expire? It can be re-activated anytime?

The second drawback is top-ups from abroad. Thai operators are generally very hard and expensive to top-up from out of the country. In Thaliand you can do this at every 7-Eleven, but outside there is no online top-up of the operators. And agencies like mobiletopup charge a high premium. Which is the cheapest way from abroad and how much do they add?