foreign ETF operator is not subject to limitation or suspension of business or revocation of license or registration as securities business operator by foreign regulator, and such certification shall be
. Mobile revenue improved 2.6% YoY, mainly from postpaid segment. Average data usage increased to 4GB/sub/month, supported by growing 4G handset adoption (35%) and popularity of video streaming. The fixed
addition of 235,300 whereas prepaid base declined 522,500, many of which migrated to postpaid supported by attractive price plans for video streaming. AIS Fibre revenue was Bt886mn, +282% YoY and +20% QoQ
convergence package (FMC), has decently captured market demand, supported by an active outbound approach to reach high-valued mobile customers. Following our intention to win homes, standalone broadband ARPU
million, or 15.5%. The increase was mainly supported by the opening of Little Walk Pattaya and Index Mall Bangna at the end of 2018 as well as the opening of Index Mall Chaiyapruek at the beginning of 2019
between postpaid and prepaid from 17% vs 83% in 2Q17 to 19% vs 81% in 2Q18. Following the larger postpaid base, blended ARPU continued to increase by 0.3% QoQ, supported by higher data consumption on 4G
, respectively, supported by growth from overseas demand especially from CLMV and the recovery of domestic energy drink market. Based on Nielsen as of 30 June 2018, market growth was -1.6% YoY during the first
of 48:52, respectively, supported by growth from overseas demand especially from CLMV and the recovery of domestic energy drink market. Based on Nielsen as of 30 June 2018, market growth was -1.6% YoY
of 48:52, respectively, supported by growth from overseas demand especially from CLMV and the recovery of domestic energy drink market. Based on Nielsen as of 30 June 2018, market growth was -1.6% YoY
restriction measures limiting business activities while government offered some subsidies that partially supported consumer purchasing power. Restrictions were gradually relieved beginning September including