dropped -0.5% QoQ, driven by growth in fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business with a growth of the mobile post-paid segment. Mobile 5G customers grew significantly with more affordable devices
dropped -0.5% QoQ, driven by growth in fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business with a growth of the mobile post-paid segment. Mobile 5G customers grew significantly with more affordable devices
dropped -0.5% QoQ, driven by growth in fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business with a growth of the mobile post-paid segment. Mobile 5G customers grew significantly with more affordable devices
from THB 265.6 million in the same period last year, representing an increase of 3.7%. This increase was driven by higher revenue from sale of goods, an increase of 1.7% from THB 232.2 million to THB
retained earnings under the Company's financial statement, to the shareholders, at an amount totaling THB 500,000,000 at the rate of THB 0.50 per share and set the record date on August 23, 2019; and to pay
hospitality industry, which directly impacted to DTC’s business and performance in 2Q20. DTC recorded a net loss of THB 453 million in 2Q20, compared to net loss of THB 22 million in 2Q19. The loss was driven
quarter of 2019 continued to expand driven mainly by domestic demands. Private consumption expanded in all categories supported by the improvement in purchasing power from the rise in farm and non-farm
driven by prepaid-to-postpaid migration, while ARPU declined 0.4%QoQ to Bt523 reflecting price competition and lower inter roaming revenue. Prepaid segment saw a decline of 532k due to COVID-19 affecting
was attributed to an increase in unappropriated retained earnings and non-controlling interests of the subsidiaries. Total equity included with equity attributable to owners of the Company of THB
driven by improving domestic economic conditions, bouyant exports and the tourism sector. The market expects private consumption to have expanded, with higher spending on durable goods – particularly