property development sector decreased their media spending. In addition, gross loss was THB 1.95 million as high proportion of the costs was employee-related costs which were fixed costs. Other income In
spending, operators continued to offer fixed-speed unlimited data packages for prepaid and postpaid as a key acquisition strategy to capture value-for-money segment. The unlimited packages had been
spending. Aggressive competition and low customer purchasing power affected mobile revenue (Bt87,653mn) to drop -1.6% YoY. However, fixed broadband revenue (Bt6,146mn) surged 20% YoY driven by expanded
growing 4.1% YoY and 1% QoQ following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband, and full-quarter consolidation of CSL. AIS kept on building brand awareness of the NEXT G network, now available in
revenue recovered QoQ due to strong subscriber acquisition as well as demand driven by government stimulus package. Fixed broadband and Enterprise business continued its growth momentum driven by the
-border gateway for other e-wallets. Revenue continued pressured by unlimited plans Mobile revenue in 3Q18 remained softened from the customer’s subscription of fixed-speed unlimited plans, resulting in
Company had services income from digital content of THB 52.79 million, decreased by THB 13.49 million or -20.35% YoY. This was due to the decline in average user spending on digital content services. The
Yai, Chachoengsao and Rayong Branch (which started operating since 1 November 2018)). Industry Overview In 3Q18, Thailand’s overall economic growth accelerated from all major spending categories
. It was still challenging for telecom sector particularly in the mobile business due to weak consumer spending and revenue loss from traveler sector due to international travel restriction. Fixed
dropped -0.5% QoQ, driven by growth in fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business with a growth of the mobile post-paid segment. Mobile 5G customers grew significantly with more affordable devices