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
, AIS Fibre recorded 373,900 subscribers, a net addition of 72,400, and represented 1.7% of service revenue. In addition, we sought to create differentiation through digital contents and enhance customer
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
. Solid demand for home connectivity driven by pandemic AIS Fibre, fixed broadband business (FBB), continued growing strongly with subscriber growth of 29% vs overall market growth of 10-12% driven by
to postpaid, 4G data consumption rose 17% YoY to an average of 12.7 GB/user/month while 4G penetration has increased to 71% of total subscriber base. AIS Fibre achieved 1 million subscribers AIS Fibre
Bt20,000-25,000mn, to continue enhancing the quality of 4G network, which continues to grow and is serving 66% of total customer base. Fixed broadband business grew healthily AIS Fibre reported a sequential
home while the entry plan remained stable around Bt400. The operators mainly focused on value-added services such as speed boost, equipment upgrade, service quality and VDO contents. AIS Fibre focused on
efforts to grow profitable revenue in selective segments. AIS Fibre continued a strong momentum and closed at 2.2mn in 2022 with a net increase of 400k subscribers or 22% YoY. The growth was driven by
ARPU. Fixed broadband added 51,600 subscribers, or 9% from previous quarter. Focusing on 50 key cities, AIS Fibre continued to capture quality customers by upselling FMC (Fixed-Mobile-Content Convergence
. Fo 4.6% YoY, und contribution t average data driven by the (39%). AIS Fibre reco on track with next three ye decent custo aggressive cam encourage m contents bund were offered affordable pri