of 85% YoY and 6% QoQ while subscribers rose to 571,800 or a net addition of 50,600. Put more focus on convergence and EBITDA generation Given the growing fixed broadband and increasing popularity of
, AIS Fibre recorded 373,900 subscribers, a net addition of 72,400, and represented 1.7% of service revenue. In addition, we sought to create differentiation through digital contents and enhance customer
contents, remained key strategy to attract and retain customers. 2Q20 Operational summary In 2Q20, total mobile subscribers stood at 41mn, decreasing 0.3%QoQ. Postpaid segment gained 396k subscribers mainly
cases where the amount of shares allocated to subscribers exceeds the underwriting amount; (8) “provider of overallotment shares” means a securities underwriter who is obliged to provide overallotment
shares allocated to subscribers exceeds the underwriting amount; (8) “provider of overallotment shares” means a securities underwriter who is obliged to provide overallotment shares for delivering to
- allotment shares in cases where the amount of shares allocated to subscribers exceeds the underwriting amount; (8) “provider of overallotment shares” means a securities underwriter who is obliged to provide
where the amount of shares allocated to subscribers exceeds the underwriting amount; (8) “provider of over-allotment shares” means a securities underwriter who is obliged to provide over-allotment shares
of shares allocated to subscribers exceeds the underwriting amount; (8) “provider of over-allotment shares” means a securities underwriter who is obliged to provide over-allotment shares for delivering
business was Bt831.82mn, increasing 5.6% YoY, mainly from an increase of the number of total transactions, services, subscribers and the efficient Boonterm kiosk spot management. The total revenue from core
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the