Ms. Rachamarn Suchitchon, Assistant Secretary-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), gave a welcome speech to trainees of the Mid-Level Executives of the Transport Management
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
was Bt33,962mn, increasing 2. 5% YoY and 0. 8% QoQ, against the mid- single digit growth FY19 guidance. EBITDA stood at Bt18,906mn, flat YoY but increasing 4.6% QoQ following revenue improvement and
, 5G subscriber base grew at an accelerated rate, reaching 2.2mn, above the target of 2mn. With 5G price plan geared toward larger data volume and additional benefits i.e., AR/VR services, 5G cloud games
recognition since mid Nov-23 from the acquisition of TTTBB to expand broadband business. FBB business sustained growth momentum propelled by quality expansion and TTTBB acquisition. Fixed broadband revenue
to mid-single digit, while maintaining EBITDA outlook with low-single digit decline and CAPEX of around Bt35bn. Market and Competitive Environment In 3Q20, mobile competition remained stable as all
to mid-single digit decline. EBITDA (pre- TFRS16) stood at Bt76,619mn, decreased –2. 7% YoY with focusing on cost control and in- line with low single digit decline EBITDA guidance. Net profit ( pre
customers. AIS Play, the video platform, steadily grew in consumer awareness and views, reaching more than 2mn monthly active users in FY19. Enterprise business (i.e. enterprise data service (EDS), cloud
subscribers continued recovering and resulted in 1.3mn net additional subscribers reaching a total of 42.8mn. Postpaid segment maintained its acquisition momentum and posted net addition of 442k driven by
of FVC shares to 12.48 million share, or 5.14 % of the total number of voting rights of FVC, thereby reaching or exceeding the five percent threshold that required him to submit Form 246 – 2 to the SEC