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
offered on broad base. In 2H19, unlimited data pricing re-emerged in prepaid segment and continued into early 2020. As a result of unlimited data plans as well as continued shift of customers from prepaid
mobile revenue decreasing 0.2% YoY and 1.1% QoQ. However, as the low-tier fixed-speed plans had been seized, we expect the pressure on ARPU to gradually ease. On fixed broadband business “AIS Fibre”, we
significantly AIS Fibre continued its decent performance amidst a competitive environment with revenue of Bt2,437mn, increasing 27% YoY and 6.4% QoQ outperforming the industry average. Broadband subscribers rose
. 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
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
established Saha Advance Network Co., Ltd. (SAN), a joint venture with Saha Pathana Inter-Holding Plc, with investment of Bt21mn for 70% stake. SAN will provide fibre optics infrastructure service for SPI’s
outbreak Driven by rising home connectivity demand during pandemic, AIS Fibre added 95k and reached 1.43mn subscribers with 17%YoY growth which drove 17%YoY revenue growth. Despite eased price competition
9.6% of postpaid sub base, totaling 1mn subscribers. With high demand from consumers requiring access to work and study at home during the pandemic, AIS fibre had a robust acquisition with 104k net adds
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