THB 852mn in the same period last year to THB 1,077mn. The strong growth is driven by the robust performance across its Out-of-Home (“OOH”) business segments. REVENUE BREAKDOWN (THB MN) % Contribution
Dividend policy • Minimum 70% of net profit Strong mobile data growth continues with improving network perception In 2018 mobile data consumption is expected to continue its robust growth underpinned by
leveraging on scale and value-added services Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,437mn, a strong growth of 146% YoY and 2.1% QoQ. This growth is driven by high-quality subscriber expansion, a robust nationwide
share to around 45%. AIS Fibre also continued to achieve strong growth through the acquisition of new subscribers in a broader footprint while offering higher values, led by quality products and services
-up 5G perception. Restrictions in the quarter also supported demand for Fixed broadband (FBB) which delivered strong growth of 23% YoY and 7.4% QoQ as well as non-mobile enterprise business growing 23
. Fixed broadband saw strong demand of work- from- home, although, price competition remained intense with the broadband package starting from as low as Bt299 and pressured ARPU. Deploy 2600MHz to launch 5G
higher value, that translates into higher revenue per unit sold. This supported the strong 22% revenue increase year on year also helped by a supportive market particularly in our key segments of sugar
% YoY and 0.4% QoQ with 322k net subscribers added while 4G penetration continued to rise to 63% . Nonetheless, with our focus on brand and network investment, we continued to see improving perception
percent on the back of strong exports and tourism as well as the acceleration in public and private investment. Exports and tourism are expected to remain robust given the continuing recovery of major
Company Limited (“MACO”) Transit media revenue increased by 21.3% YoY to THB 2,262mn. The sharp rise in revenue growth is attributable to strong organic growth, price increases of static and digital media