quality while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Enterprise services rise on economic certainty and continual digital transformation trend Non-mobile enterprise business reported revenue of Bt1,821mn
consolidation, and 5.6% QoQ, mainly from continual demand in EDS and cloud services driven by strong digital transformation demand despite delays in customers’ project decisions due to economic headwinds. AIS's
consolidation, and 4.9% QoQ, mainly from continual demand in EDS and cloud services driven by strong digital transformation demand despite delays in customers’ project decisions due to economic headwinds. AIS's
may decline, currently standing at B563, in exchange for higher ARPH (average revenue per household) in the long run. Expanded strategic digital services for both enterprise and consumer With a complete
started its positive contribution to NPAT. Continued growth in digital services AIS digital services continued to scale in size focusing on growing user base both in consumer segment and enterprise
volume of 5G package comparing to 4G package, iPhone13 as well as more affordable devices coming to Thailand. Expand into potential growth areas of digital lending and continued new products in VDO and 5G
in 2H18. Expanded fixed broadband and strengthened digital services AIS Fibre continued to grow healthily, despite intense competition, with revenue reaching Bt4,436mn, a 42% increase YoY. The growth
CSL outstanding shares. Following the acquisition, AIS will have greater capability to serve increasing business demand for digital solutions e.g. Cloud, business solutions, and managed services in the
/month) Postpaid 15.1 17.0 18.8 24% 10% Prepaid 10.1 13.8 16.3 60% 18% Blended 11.5 14.7 17.0 47% 15% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 66% 74% 75% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers
% Blended 17.0 18.2 19.7 16% 8.2% Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 75% 79% 80% - - Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers 1,202,600 1,431,900 1,535,900 28% 7.3% FBB net addition 112,200 95,000