speed unlimited price plan while handset subsidies were more locally- focused compared to last year. With accumulation of fixed- speed unlimited subscribers, revenue and ARPU have been pressured. However
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
ARPU slightly decreased -2.7%YoY. Fixed broadband business, contributing 5% of the core service revenue, continued its momentum with recorded high subscriber gain of +165k for 1H20 stimulated by work
. It was still challenging for telecom sector particularly in the mobile business due to weak consumer spending and revenue loss from traveler sector due to international travel restriction. Fixed
spending. Aggressive competition and low customer purchasing power affected mobile revenue (Bt87,653mn) to drop -1.6% YoY. However, fixed broadband revenue (Bt6,146mn) surged 20% YoY driven by expanded
alongside an expanded base of quality subscribers Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,284mn, a strong growth of 155% YoY and 2.3% QoQ. This was driven by an expanded high-quality subscriber base and higher
alongside an expanded base of quality subscribers Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,284mn, a strong growth of 155% YoY and 2.3% QoQ. This was driven by an expanded high-quality subscriber base and higher
among particular segments including teens and tourists. Fixed broadband saw healthy growth focusing on FMC AIS Fibre has achieved robust results with revenue growing 27% YoY and 6. 3% QoQ while net
of 1mn homes by end-19. Underpinned by the focus on the fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), AIS aims to acquire high-value customers leveraging upon mobile subscriber base. The revenue growth was 32% YoY
of 1mn homes by end-19. Underpinned by the focus on the fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), AIS aims to acquire high-value customers leveraging upon mobile subscriber base. The revenue growth was 32% YoY