2018 4Q19 Snapshot In 4Q19, total revenue was Bt49,464mn, increasing 11% YoY and 8.8% QoQ, mainly driven by device sales. SIM & device sales were Bt10,449mn, rising 36% YoY and 85% QoQ due to newly
. Mobile revenue increasing 4.6% YoY with the ARPU recovery fueled by personalized packages and higher data consumption, alongside rising tourist arrivals. Fixed broadband grew 154% YoY through TTTBB
discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
current assets were Bt34,841mn rising 9.2% YoY from account receivables, following a larger base of postpaid customers, and handset inventories. Total non- current assets were Bt249,226mn increasing 2.2
reported core service revenue of Bt34,080mn, increasing 2.9% YoY and 0.5% QoQ from a quality growth of fixed broadband business and a rebound in non-mobile enterprise business. FBB business continued a
facilitated by government subsidizations. This was further supported by a continuous increase in foreign arrivals despite some structural headwinds and rising geopolitical conflicts. In summary, AIS reported
up. As a result, core service revenue in 3Q18, which excluded IC and equipment rental, was Bt33,134mn, increasing 2. 1% YoY but decreasing 0. 9% QoQ. EBITDA remained growth YoY but softened QoQ Cost
, supported by handset subsidies and attractive price plans. Fixed broadband revenue was Bt1,288mn increasing 27% YoY and 6.3% QoQ driven by growing subscriber base with a net addition of 64,500 subscribers
of 85% YoY and 6% QoQ while subscribers rose to 571,800 or a net addition of 50,600. Put more focus on convergence and EBITDA generation Given the growing fixed broadband and increasing popularity of
underpinned by growing postpaid segment. Voice revenue was Bt10,351mn, decreasing 17% YoY and 6.6% QoQ from voice-data cannibalization. Non-voice revenue was Bt19,570mn, increasing 21% YoY and 4.6% QoQ