competition, AIS mobile service revenue was Bt130,062mn, grew 4.2% YoY based on subscriber growth of 2% and ARPU growth of 2%. Overall, price competition improved from FY18 when unlimited data plans were
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
) packages, which currently accounted for 20% of fixed broadband subscriber base, while a new platform of AIS PLAYBOX is being upgraded to enhance customer experience. As a result, ARPU slightly declined by
–0.9% QoQ. AIS Fibre (home broadband service) subscriber base continued to be driven by demand for home connectivity in the new normal with the solid subscriber growth of 34% YoY, gaining 53k net adds in
11.5 GB/subscriber, also rose more reasonably following the discontinued unlimited data offerings. CAPEX was well under plan with 1H19 investment of Bt13,265mn tracking with the full year guidance of
. Government enforced fully lockdown with varying degree of restriction within the 2Q causing significant economic impact. For telecom, new subscriber acquisition as well as handset sale remained weak while
-Comp Electronics & Communications Co., Ltd. (“CCTP”) Buyer: XYZprinting Netherlands B.V. (“XYZ-Netherlands”) Type of fixed asset 1 sets of Digital subscriber line multiplexer at average 3 years of
pressured to drop by -3.5% QoQ to Bt216. At the end of 1Q22, 5G subscribers increased to 2.8mn accounting for 6.3% of the subscriber base. AIS Fibre customers continued to surge to 1.87mn subscribers
was 6.4bn, -2.1% YoY, and -9.5% QoQ Excluding one-time items and FX loss, normalized NPAT was 6.7bn, +0.9% and -0.7% QoQ Continuous 5G subscriber scale expansion and maintain a leading position in 5G