offset by seasonal churns of one-time segmented SIMs. Prepaid ARPU declined 5.5% QoQ to Bt142 due to low-end offering of unlimited data plan in the market. At the end of 2Q21, 5G subscribers accounted for
especially in the low-to-mid income segment with increased churn rate after high tourist sims sales in 2Q22. Postpaid gained new subscribers of 296k, increased 2.5% QoQ due to higher handset bundling sales
especially in the low-to-mid income segment with increased churn rate after high tourist sims sales in 2Q22. Postpaid gained new subscribers of 296k, increased 2.5% QoQ due to higher handset bundling sales
especially in the low-to-mid income segment with increased churn rate after high tourist sims sales in 2Q22. Postpaid gained new subscribers of 296k, increased 2.5% QoQ due to higher handset bundling sales
gradual rebound of consumer purchasing power alongside the effort to restructure the pricing plans and the recovery of tourist- related usages in tourist sims and international roaming calls. This growth
sub as of end 2020, doubled the target of 100k. With 5G price plan geared toward larger data volume and added value of multiple SIMs, we saw an uplift in ARPU of 5G early adopter of approximately 10-15
, and multiple SIMs, we continued to see an ARPU uplift of 5G of about 10-15%. Grew strongly in home broadband In 2021, AIS Fibre continued to grow healthily, despite intense competition, with revenue
, pressured by IoT SIMs. 5G subscribers reached 23% of the total base, growing 7.2% QoQ to stand at 10.6 million by the end of 2Q24. Broadband Service: The momentum for acquiring quality subscribers continued
at Bt448, pressured by IoT SIMs. 5G subscribers reached 23% of the total base, growing 7.2% QoQ to stand at 10.6 million by the end of 2Q24. Broadband Service: The momentum for acquiring quality