revenue recovered QoQ due to strong subscriber acquisition as well as demand driven by government stimulus package. Fixed broadband and Enterprise business continued its growth momentum driven by the
. Solid demand for home connectivity driven by pandemic AIS Fibre, fixed broadband business (FBB), continued growing strongly with subscriber growth of 29% vs overall market growth of 10-12% driven by
achieved Bt13,621mn, a noteworthy 35% YoY growth. The surge is attributed to a larger revenue base resulting from the inclusion of TTTBB since mid Nov-23 which expand our broadband business subscriber market
. Broadband Business: AIS 3BB Fibre3 expanded its subscriber base to 4.8 million by 1Q24, representing an increase of 72,000 quality subscribers, benefiting from the increased service coverage and solid
and 0.5% QoQ. Marketing expenses remained at 5.5% of total revenue, same level both YoY and QoQ. Underpinned by localized promotional campaigns, the decline in prepaid subscriber has slowed down, while
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
were acquired through inheritance. (b) when the infrastructure asset is completely developed, the management company shall proceed as necessary to allot all units to the general investors and list all
were acquired through inheritance. (b) when the infrastructure asset is completely developed, the management company shall proceed as necessary to allot all units to the general investors and list all