% due to an increase in new content and marketing expense corresponded with rising economic activity and our focus to drive 5G adoption. NPAT in 2Q22 was 6.3bn was flat QoQ but dropped -10% YoY from FX
ARPU. Fixed broadband added 51,600 subscribers, or 9% from previous quarter. Focusing on 50 key cities, AIS Fibre continued to capture quality customers by upselling FMC (Fixed-Mobile-Content Convergence
the guidance. FY19 performance & FY20 outlook FY19 performance tracked in-line with all guidance. Service revenue of Bt140,454mn grew 5.3% YoY vs guidance of mid- single digit growth. EBITDA reported
guidance of +7-8% YoY. In 1Q18, AIS spent Bt6.5bn of CAPEX to deliver quality 4G network and has been active in reinforcing brand image especially via online media. As a result, mobile business grew 3.1% YoY
11.5 GB/subscriber, also rose more reasonably following the discontinued unlimited data offerings. CAPEX was well under plan with 1H19 investment of Bt13,265mn tracking with the full year guidance of
customer acquisition rose to 64,500 in the quarter, resulting in total subscribers of 795,000. Despite elevated price competition in operator- switching segment, the Power4Maxx, a fixed- mobile- content
to 1.87mn or a net addition of 93k as demand for home broadband remained strong, while APRU slightly rebounded QoQ to Bt446. AIS Fibre continues to focus on deploying a fixed- mobile-content (FMC
convergence packages for the first time, combining mobile, fixed broadband and video contents, which allow customers to enjoy content both on the go and at home. EBITDA improved 16% YoY to Bt70,498mn with 44.7
broadband penetration and continuous ARPU uplift through cross-selling and upselling add-on content and innovative products. Service providers employed strategies targeting higher-tier customers with new
broadband penetration and continuous ARPU uplift through cross-selling and upselling add-on content and innovative products. Service providers employed strategies targeting higher-tier customers with new