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About Bangkok Post Epaper

Looking to have Bangkok Post at your fingertips? Then look no further than Bangkok Post app from Press Reader. With Bangkok Post, all sections are presented as full-content digital replicas, in their original layout. The application is free, and you can link your existing account on Bangkok Post SmartEdition to download your favourite publication wherever you are. Flip pages, pan and zoom in to view any page, article or photo in stunning clarity.

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Very convenience.
B J
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The good way for learning English from news... 😍
Crazy Artie
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The download takes a ridiculously long time. I have a good internet connection speed so the problem is your data compression. In the past I used Press Reader and it was much more efficient. Update - the down...
COLIN JONES
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One of famous news paper online now in my hand. Allhamdulillah .
MOHAMED SIDDIQ
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Zaeiq Mohammad
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It's great to wake up anywhere in the world and have the Bangkok Post delivered straight to my phone, and it's just the same as the paper I used to buy when I was living in Bangkok. First pages all Thai news...
David Parr