for digital transformation remained for Thai businesses to improve organization operational capabilities. Hence, the corporates maintain their needs for quality connectivity services as well as
-value customers, causing the drop in acquisition rate. The growth is expected to gradually improve with long-term targets maintained. On the other hand, existing customers showed a continuing ARPU uplift
104 105 -11% 0.5% VOU (GB/data sub/month) Postpaid 16.6 19.8 21.6 30% 8.9% Prepaid 11.1 16.1 16.5 47% 2.4% Blended 12.7 17.2 18.0 42% 5.0% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 71% 76% 77% - - Fixed
99 -12% -5.5% VOU (GB/data sub/month) Postpaid 17.0 21.6 22.6 33% 4.8% Prepaid 13.8 16.5 16.3 18% -0.8% Blended 14.7 18.0 18.2 24% 0.8% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 75% 77% 79% - - Fixed
% Blended 17.0 18.2 19.7 16% 8.2% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 75% 79% 80% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers 1,202,600 1,431,900 1,535,900 28% 7.3% FBB net addition 112,200 95,000
investment decisions due to negative sentiment regarding Thailand's economic environment and slow government stimulus disbursement. However, Thai businesses continued to seek specific solutions to improve
investment decisions due to negative sentiment regarding Thailand's economic environment and slow government stimulus disbursement. However, Thai businesses continued to seek specific solutions to improve
, decreasing -1.1% YoY and -4.1% QoQ following a recovery in core service revenue offset by lower device sales due to seasonal factors. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) was at Bt33,903mn
riding on returned tourism activities. The device sales has also benefited from government tax stimulus early in the quarter. Consumers continued seeking packages that catered to their expanding digital
focusing on expanding network capacity in high-traffic areas to improve customer experience and drive mobile revenue growth. Currently, 5G subscribers have reached 11.5 mn subs or 25% of total subscriber