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
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
5.09 million, representing an average increase of 0.70 million or an increase of 13.66%. The main reason for the decline in user spending was the infla- tionary situation of the country's economy
the increase in user spending was due to the increase in marketing and promotional activities of mobile operators In addition, the Company had gross profit from digital content of THB 14.85 million
prolonged economic impact from new phase of pandemic re- emerging in 2Q21. Price competition and weak consumer spending have led mobile revenue (Bt58,449mn) to drop 2.4% YoY. On contrary, fixed broadband
. On fixed broadband business, AIS Fibre expanded coverage to 50 key cities with a focus on quality. In 2017, AIS continued to focus on subscriber acquisition and recorded 521,200 subscribers at year end
discontinuing fixed-speed unlimited plans, which have been limiting data monetization. As majority of fixed- speed unlimited subscriptions came in 2H18 with one-year validity, an uplift in blended ARPU remained
1 FY18 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Maintained leadership in mobile business In FY18 competition in mobile industry remained elevated particularly on data pricing with fixed
, increasing 20% YoY from TTTBB consolidation and organic business growth, while increasing 1.4% QoQ driven by continued demand for mobile and fixed broadband connectivity. FBB maintained a growth engine
, public spending and tourism sector still expanded which resulted from low base in the previous year. (Source: BOT Press Release No.64/2019 on the Economic and Monetary Conditions for September and the