Limited (“TTTBB”). In the second quarter of the year 2018, Triple T Broadband Public Company Limited (3BB) had 63,989 net additional subscribers; an increase in the net additional subscribers was mostly due
Company Limited (“TTT BB”). In the third quarter of the year 2018, Triple T Broadband Public Company Limited (3BB) had 74,143 net additional subscribers; an increase in the net additional subscribers was
percent of which must be allotted to individual subscribers under the small lot priority rule. The allocation limit for special subscribers* - owners, renters, assignors, sponsors or persons of the same
(“TTTBB”). In the first quarter of the year 2020, Triple T Broadband Public Company Limited (3BB) had 61,597 net additional subscribers, resulting in 3BB’s record of its 3.24 million of the total
growth of 163% YoY and 41% QoQ. This was attributed to the full quarter consolidation of TTTBB's revenue, as well as organic expansion of new subscribers with value packages leveraging on the expanded
share to around 45%. AIS Fibre also continued to achieve strong growth through the acquisition of new subscribers in a broader footprint while offering higher values, led by quality products and services
year while demand for mobile data nearly doubled YoY to 6.7GB/data sub/month from video streaming and increased 4G handset penetration (46%). To compete for quality subscribers who bring growth in data
principle of widespread distribution to general subscribers without specific allocation to any particular individual (cherry picking), and must not be an arbitrage in evasion of regulatory compliance
alongside an expanded base of quality subscribers Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,284mn, a strong growth of 155% YoY and 2.3% QoQ. This was driven by an expanded high-quality subscriber base and higher
alongside an expanded base of quality subscribers Fixed broadband revenue reached Bt7,284mn, a strong growth of 155% YoY and 2.3% QoQ. This was driven by an expanded high-quality subscriber base and higher