increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
increase of 1.7% YoY, from growth in broadband and non-mobile enterprise revenues. High competition and rising inflation put pressure on mobile revenue resulting in a -0.5% YoY drop. The FBB business
the -4.6% YoY drop in 4Q22 from the previous year, indicating the easing competition in this period. The 5G users continued the growth momentum and reached 7.2mn subscribers. AIS Fibre sustained the
automatically upon the unit price achieving the targeted value (“trigger fund”), and a mutual fund that is a smart beta fund, the investment strategy and how the fund intends to achieve its objective stipulated
bring in and maintain quality customers through sustained network leadership. The broadband growth would continue in the new areas while achieving CAPEX synergy from a combined broadband network
in the new areas while achieving CAPEX synergy from a combined broadband network. Approximately, 60% of CAPEX is for mobile business, 28% in broadband business, and the rest in enterprise and others
in the new areas while achieving CAPEX synergy from a combined broadband network. Approximately, 60% of CAPEX is for mobile business, 28% in broadband business, and the rest in enterprise and others
/2018 VS Q1/2017 (YoY) • The total revenue in Q1/2018 decreased by Baht 1,093 million or 59% from Q1/2017. This is because there is a decrease in revenue from Energy Payment (EP) due to the drop in
China and East Asia. Steel consumption in China had risen for 11.3% in the first 8 months of 2017 resulted in a drop in China’s steel export. Rising trend in prices of flat steel in East Asia in Q3/2017
9.5% QoQ with 28% of fixed broadband users subscribed to a fixed- mobile-content convergence package (FMC), which a part of the revenue allocated to mobile segment, led to a slight drop in ARPU in the