progress reached 91%. The project is due to complete in 3Q19. • In February, the Company partnered-up with HKL (Thai Developments) Limited, a subsidiary of a global developer Hongkong Land Holdings Limited
of Baht 3,254 million from retail business, which is increased by Baht 935 million or 40% compared to the revenue of Baht 2,319 million for 2016. The Group has the top-up value via “Boonterm Kiosk” for
, increased from 2016 of 14.9 million baht or 8.3 increased. Cost of sales for Mobile business raised up 11.9% due to sale revenues increased. And cost of services increased 60.3% due to cost of services from
consumption should remain resilient owing to rising income levels and employment gains, and fixed investment is likely to pick up amid high capacity utilization and government infrastructure spending. Risks
do foresee that this business will pick-up in Q4 and next year, even if the sector in general remains under stress, as our new pioneering flux product gains traction replacing imported alternative
payment on TOT’s 2100MHz spectrum. Key changes are as follows: a) Lease liabilities is a present value of the remaining lease payments, plus with interest expense, and decreases as lease payments are made
payment on TOT’s 2100MHz spectrum. Key changes are as follows: a) Lease liabilities is a present value of the remaining lease payments, plus with interest expense, and decreases as lease payments are made
, resulting in a blended ARPU of Bt224, up 5.1% YoY and flat QoQ. Prepaid ARPU rose to Bt137, benefiting from higher daily top-ups due to digital usage growth. Postpaid ARPU remained flat QoQ at Bt448
data usage, resulting in a blended ARPU of Bt224, up 5.1% YoY and flat QoQ. Prepaid ARPU rose to Bt137, benefiting from higher daily top-ups due to digital usage growth. Postpaid ARPU remained flat QoQ
consumption picked up across all spending categories thanks to improvements in domestic demand supported by various government stimulus measures. Private investment expanded at a higher rate, driven by real