subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
%, compared to 4.1% in 4Q22. • Depreciation & amortization was Bt12,789mn, declining -1.4% YoY due to fully depreciated 3G network equipment, however, it slightly increased 0.5% QoQ. from our continued
, Samutprakarn 5.4 Type of business disposable medical equipment manufacture and distributor. 5.5 Paid-up capital (Before investment) 300 million baht 5.6 Number of ordinary shares The Company holds (Before
305 296 280 271 264 Prepaid 213 201 190 169 163 Blended 226 215 205 186 181 VOU (GB/data sub/month) Postpaid 4.1 5.0 5.7 6.7 7.5 Prepaid 2.7 3.2 3.5 4.1 5.4 Blended 3.0 3.6 4.0 4.7 5.9 Device
% Blended 18.0 22.6 24.9 38% 10% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 77% 81% 80% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers 1,336,900 1,668,900 001,772, 0 33% 6.2% FBB net addition 81,400 133,000
(+6.05%). The purchasing power of customers has been declining since the third and fourth quarters of last year, which caused IT device sales to significantly decline. The main cause for the decline is the
device sales to decline significantly. The main cause for the decline is the surge in IT devices demand during the COVID-19. Consumers had purchased a large number of IT products such as laptops, tablets
product quality (the company has been awarded ISO 13485, the Quality Management System for Medical Device Industry), which is an important tool in the competition and expansion of the market in the future
. Customers were required to commit to a certain price plan to improve ARPU level through data and device bunding packages. Meanwhile, there were campaigns and offerings in prepaid segment at a minimal scale