competition, AIS mobile service revenue was Bt130,062mn, grew 4.2% YoY based on subscriber growth of 2% and ARPU growth of 2%. Overall, price competition improved from FY18 when unlimited data plans were
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discontinuing fixed-speed unlimited plans, which have been limiting data monetization. As majority of fixed- speed unlimited subscriptions came in 2H18 with one-year validity, an uplift in blended ARPU remained
-emerged and further strained tension on economy. Competition around data pricing with unlimited plan remained high and barred monetizing rise in data demand as well as stabilizing ARPU. However, mobile
mobile market remained elevated with continued low-price unlimited data plans, especially in the prepaid segment i.e. 150-200 Baht for 4-15mbps unlimited data. There is also 5G offerings at a lower price
around unlimited data plan. AIS had seen weaken mobile revenue due to consumer spending optimization and loss of revenue from traveler segment led to -6.5%YoY decline in mobile service revenue for FY2020
latter half of March, rising mobile data usage and demand for home broadband are offset with the discount and unlimited data plan offerings. In April and May, the NBTC’s mandates for free data and voice
Bt167mn/month.) Market and Competitive Environment In 3Q19, the competition in the postpaid segment remained fairly stable. There continued to be no new offering on fixed- speed unlimited data in the