, AIS fully expensed handset subsidy as either handset loss or marketing expense. With the effect of TFRS 15, key financial changes, compared to prior to 2019, will be as follows: a) Device subsidy
business sectors remained cautious in investment spending awaiting clarity on the political situation and ongoing geopolitical concerns that impact the global economy. The mobile industry demonstrated signs
99 -12% -5.5% VOU (GB/data sub/month) Postpaid 17.0 21.6 22.6 33% 4.8% Prepaid 13.8 16.5 16.3 18% -0.8% Blended 14.7 18.0 18.2 24% 0.8% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 75% 77% 79% - - Fixed
with ongoing data consumption demand, supported by rising tourist arrivals, benefiting the prepaid segment. Competition continued shifting towards value- based offerings with more benefits and
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
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
expansion due to ongoing recovery in private consumption and the tourism sector during the festive season, despite delayed government budget disbursement. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of
10.9 11.4 11.5 Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 54% 57% 59% 63% 66% Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers 623,400 676,700 730,500 795,000 855,400 FBB net addition 51,600 53,300 53,800 64,500
/month) Postpaid 15.1 17.0 18.8 24% 10% Prepaid 10.1 13.8 16.3 60% 18% Blended 11.5 14.7 17.0 47% 15% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 66% 74% 75% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers
, the growth in APRU continued to be affected by the ongoing intensity of market competition. For 5G service, our 5G network continued to expand with >23k BTS and reached 81% of the population as we aim