for users. Given an early stage of 5G technology, there are currently 16 models of 5G device with starting price over Bt10,000. Hence, adoption rate is expected to be limited this year. We continued to
by significant increase in device sales due to the low baseline from lockdown last year. Core service revenue was Bt97,575mn, flat YoY, and reflected prolonged economic impact due to weak consumer
discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
/month) Postpaid 15.1 17.0 18.8 24% 10% Prepaid 10.1 13.8 16.3 60% 18% Blended 11.5 14.7 17.0 47% 15% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 66% 74% 75% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers
AIS PLAY video platform, AIS has started to implement a fixed-mobile-content (FMC) convergence strategy to acquire/retain quality customer segments in order to increase revenue per household in the long
helped device sale to increase 72%QoQ, however, still dropped -3%YoY due to late launch of iPhone12 compared to previous year. Despite slowdown in revenue since beginning of 2020, AIS maintained its
continuing migration from prepaid to postpaid, postpaid subscribers grew 3.3% QoQ, while ARPU declined 1.8% QoQ to Bt471. Prepaid segment saw an increase of 115k subscribers from strong acquisition, partly
consumption remained subdued amid concerns about the ongoing Omicron outbreak and rising inflation. The demand from the traveler segment also remained soft albeit slight increase in tourist arrivals. These have
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
flat with a slight increase in core service revenue offset by lower device sales. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at Bt33,293mn, improving by 2.9% YoY and 1.6% QoQ mainly