or –1.1%QoQ. Despite intense competition, AIS fibre gained 112k net adds in 2Q20, resulted in total subscribers of 1.2mn. Underpinned by work-from-home trend, AIS fibre had robust acquisition with the
% Prepaid 16.1 17.3 20.9 21% 30% Blended 17.2 19.7 22.6 15% 32% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 76% 80% 81% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers 1,255,500 1,535,900 1,668,900 33% 8.7% FBB
104 105 -11% 0.5% VOU (GB/data sub/month) Postpaid 16.6 19.8 21.6 30% 8.9% Prepaid 11.1 16.1 16.5 47% 2.4% Blended 12.7 17.2 18.0 42% 5.0% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 71% 76% 77% - - Fixed
range to accelerate 5G adoption toward the low-mid tier segment corresponding to wider 5G device availability. • The home broadband market showed subsiding demand as the pandemic relaxation created less
broadband revenue recorded at Bt2,857mn, a robust growth of 15% YoY and 5.4% QoQ as a result of expanded service coverage to suburban areas by offering better value packages to uplift ARPU. The superior
quarter revenue addition from TTTBB acquisition. FBB illustrated significant growth from TTTBB contribution and quality customer growth Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,118mn, demonstrated a robust
, strongly increasing 30% YoY due to robust demand from the continuation of the work-from-home trend, with a net increase of 93k subscribers in the quarter. Although price competition remained intense as
momentum in enterprise business, partially offset by reduced device sales revenue. Excluding TTTBB impact, total revenue increased 0.7% from lower device sales. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT
leveraging on scale and value-added services Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,437mn, a strong growth of 146% YoY and 2.1% QoQ. This growth is driven by high-quality subscriber expansion, a robust nationwide
. Customers were required to commit to a certain price plan to improve ARPU level through data and device bunding packages. Meanwhile, there were campaigns and offerings in prepaid segment at a minimal scale