subsidies. Nevertheless, prepaid subscribers also continued to consume more data with VOU rising to 5.4GB, up from 4.1GB in 2Q17. As a result, total subscribers stood at 40.2mn with blended ARPU of Bt254
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
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