4G network and value-for-money price plans continued to be localized in some key cities. On fixed broadband, competition remained intense in pricing and acquisition whereby the incumbents continued to
consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 38.6 million from office building in London, U.K. 3) Other revenue of Baht 82.5 million, which grew by
. The increase was predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of Baht 40.9 million, which grew by Baht 31.4 million or
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
last year. The increase was predominantly due to the consolidation of the acquired hotel business in Europe. 2) Revenue from the office for rent business of THB 43.4mn, which fell by THB 10.0mn or 18.7
quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained price competitiveness amidst the intense market discounts offered by competitors. As a result, ARPU declined to Bt618 or -2.7% QoQ. With stronger AIS’s integrated
mainly due to Nguyen Kim sales dropped, resulted from the intense competition in Vietnam while, DIY business in Thailand (Thai Watsadu) had grown thanks to both existing stores and new stores. The Company
% because of intense competition in domestic market resulted the selling price increased slower than increasing in cost of goods sold. 4. Selling expenses were Baht 180.62 million, increased Baht 23.57
-recurring revenue. As a result of consolidation, non-recurring revenue increased by 37.97mb or 33.8% increase year-on-year. Recurring revenue from Financial Solutions increasing by 4.35mb or 7.0% but offset
weighted in non-recurring revenue. As a result of consolidation, non-recurring revenue increased by 17.72mb or 35.5%, reversing from a dip in non-recurring revenue in previous quarters. Recurring revenue