-up 5G perception. Restrictions in the quarter also supported demand for Fixed broadband (FBB) which delivered strong growth of 23% YoY and 7.4% QoQ as well as non-mobile enterprise business growing 23
quality and advanced technology also allowed AIS to attract and retain high-quality customers. Non-Mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,339mn, growing 2.2% YoY and 0.7% QoQ from industry
, improving 1.1% YoY mainly driven by strong growth of fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business. QoQ, core service revenue dropped by -1.9% mainly from lower mobile revenue. Mobile revenue impacted by
. Strengthened enterprise business and digital services via partnership strategy AIS has seen an upsurge in demand for Cloud, Data center, and enterprise solutions as well as new services i.e., eFBB, 5G FWA+, 5G
broadband remains resilient while enterprise business was recovering Fixed broadband business continued to grow 21%YoY in revenue driven by increased demand for home connectivity from the new normal, albeit
with advanced technologies, driving sales of higher ARPU packages. Enterprise business thrived on digitalization demand amid economic uncertainty. Non-mobile enterprise business posted a revenue of
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
. However, intense price competition resulted in 11%YoY drop in ARPU. AIS Fibre revenue in FY20 grew 22%YoY and accounted for 5.3% of AIS core service revenue. Enterprise business grew with digitalization
% yoy, +6% qoq) and non- mobile enterprise business grew 13% yoy. We continued on with cost optimization while expanding 5G network which resulted in controlled cost of service (+3% yoy, -0.5% qoq) and
was Bt35,527mn, increasing 7.2% YoY following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband and enterprise business. QoQ, core service revenue was flat due to pricing competition in the prepaid