% of net profit Core service revenue is expected to grow mid-single digit In 2019, AIS strives to continue strengthening core mobile business while putting more focus on growing fixed broadband and
growing 4.1% YoY and 1% QoQ following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband, and full-quarter consolidation of CSL. AIS kept on building brand awareness of the NEXT G network, now available in
, blended APRU improved 2.2% YoY to Bt260 at the end of FY19. For fixed broadband, AIS Fibre had total subscribers of 1mn, growing 42% YoY or a net addition of 307k. However, amidst pricing competition, ARPU
among particular segments including teens and tourists. Fixed broadband saw healthy growth focusing on FMC AIS Fibre has achieved robust results with revenue growing 27% YoY and 6. 3% QoQ while net
business while putting more focus on growing fixed broadband and enterprise as well as continue the building blocks of new digital services. We target to achieve core service revenue growth of mid-single
the face of these challenges, AIS’s execution focusing on profitable revenue brought in a core service revenue of Bt33,351mn, growing 2.3% YoY. This growth was driven by the continued expansion of fixed
offset by a decline in prepaid revenue. Fixed broadband continued growing 29% YoY with 206,500 net subscribers added, and growth accelerated from 9M18. The strong growth was mainly driven by the FMC
offset by a decline in prepaid revenue. Fixed broadband continued growing 29% YoY with 206,500 net subscribers added, and growth accelerated from 9M18. The strong growth was mainly driven by the FMC
Bt33,903mn, growing 1.8% YoY and 1.1% QoQ from a recovery in mobile and broadband businesses executed with the focus on profitability through quality and value offerings backed by superior network quality
) and the total flights increased by 5.5%(y-o-y) to 303,520 flights. While the number of passengers in both airports, BKK and DMK are growing steadily according to the expansion of the Thai tourism