between postpaid and prepaid from 17% vs 83% in 2Q17 to 19% vs 81% in 2Q18. Following the larger postpaid base, blended ARPU continued to increase by 0.3% QoQ, supported by higher data consumption on 4G
, -2.7% QoQ to Bt251 on a blended basis, coupled with the strong growth in VoU, +13% QoQ to 10GB per subscriber per month. Postpaid segment continued to grow strongly, adding 192k QoQ driven by promotional
tourist SIM, while prepaid ARPU declined -3.9%QoQ to Bt156 following low price unlimited data plan as well as the effect of the NBTC’s campaigns causing lower top-up. Overall, blended ARPU declined to Bt239
pressure ARPU, resulted in -1.2%QoQ decline in blended ARPU to Bt232. With continuing trends for work and learn from home, fixed broadband subscribers delivered solid subscriber growth of 7.1%QoQ, gaining
expanded robustly, adding 290k mainly from pre- to-post migration with our good customer perception on our 5G service. Overall, blended ARPU dropped -5.9% QoQ and -0.6% QoQ to Bt223/sub/month due to weak
segment also expanded healthily, adding 238k underpinned by solid handset bundling and better churn management. As an impact of low spending amidst Omicron’s spread and price competition, blended ARPU was
with 5G packages especially in affluent segment. The blended ARPU dropped -1.6% QoQ to Bt212 pressured by consumer behavior amid inflation and intense price competition. At the end of 3Q22, 5G
with 5G packages especially in affluent segment. The blended ARPU dropped -1.6% QoQ to Bt212 pressured by consumer behavior amid inflation and intense price competition. At the end of 3Q22, 5G
with 5G packages especially in affluent segment. The blended ARPU dropped -1.6% QoQ to Bt212 pressured by consumer behavior amid inflation and intense price competition. At the end of 3Q22, 5G
attract quality subscribers driven by successful value-based package restructuring since 2022 led to AIS’s blended ARPU reaching 224 Baht, an increase of 6.5% YoY and 0.2% QoQ. The growth in prepaid ARPU