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
the net trade debt repayment of USD 123,899,729, or equivalent to THB 4,275,683,281.33, under the debt to equity conversion scheme where the conversion price will be fixed at THB 0.1961 per share
Group”) for the net trade debt repayment of USD 123,899,729, or equivalent to THB 4,275,683,281.33, under the debt to equity conversion scheme where the conversion price will be fixed at THB 0.1961 per
from Bt156 in 2Q20 to Bt157 in 3Q20 as a result of price adjustment. Price competition had resulted in postpaid ARPU dilution, -4.8% QoQ to Bt498. Overall, blended ARPU declined to Bt237 or -6.8% YoY and
was driven by added subscribers of 209,300 or around (estimated) 20% share of industry which totaled year- end subscribers at 730,500. On other digital services, AIS continued to scale up several
Bt117,244mn following the economic environment and competition, offset by the significant increase in subscriber base with a net addition of 2.68mn. The strong net additions were driven by our strong
was 6.4bn, -2.1% YoY, and -9.5% QoQ Excluding one-time items and FX loss, normalized NPAT was 6.7bn, +0.9% and -0.7% QoQ Continuous 5G subscriber scale expansion and maintain a leading position in 5G
”) and/or any persons to be designated by the Seller, where such person is not a connected person of the Company, by purchasing 500,000 existing shares, equivalent to 50 percent of the total shares of
Limited (the “Seller”) and/or any persons to be designated by the Seller, where such person is not a connected person of the Company, by purchasing 500,000 existing shares, equivalent to 50 percent of the
prepaid and ARPU dilution from fixed-speed unlimited plans, while fixed broadband revenue continued to grow by 48% YoY due to subscriber addition of 155,500 or 30% from end-17. SIM and device margin