EBITDA was recorded at THB 88 million, a decrease of THB 49 million or 36% from the same quarter of previous year. This was primarily impact from declining of glycerine price driven by rising of global
with ongoing data consumption demand, supported by rising tourist arrivals, benefiting the prepaid segment. Competition continued shifting towards value- based offerings with more benefits and
plans to suit customer’s usage pattern. Prepaid competition, however, remained challenging with offering of large data allowance on low-tier package during the quarter to date. AIS selectively offered
plans to suit customer’s usage pattern. Prepaid competition, however, remained challenging with offering of large data allowance on low-tier package during the quarter to date. AIS selectively offered
from the rainy season in 3Q but continued to benefit from increasing tourism-related usage and efforts to uplift the ARPU. The competition stabilized since the beginning of the year while operators are
competition causing average fare to drop by 4.9 percent, specifically in Indochina routes. This was a consequence of rising number of service providers on similar routes/destinations. The average passenger load
. Nonetheless, the business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition, the broader marketplace amid the advancing digital age, regulatory changes, the rapid pace of technological advancement and fast
, units of ASEAN collective investment scheme (ASEAN CIS) will be added as permissible securities. The revision, to become effective by November 2014, aims at supporting competition among business
strong across-the-board growth. The business sector remained challenged by new modes of competition amid the advancing digital age and the rapid pace of technological advancement, together with the
2- and 3-Carrier Aggregation (CA) technology. During the quarter, the competition focused on acquiring/maintaining quality customers in postpaid segment through handset campaigns and pricing strategy