-up 5G perception. Restrictions in the quarter also supported demand for Fixed broadband (FBB) which delivered strong growth of 23% YoY and 7.4% QoQ as well as non-mobile enterprise business growing 23
discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
profit was Bt104.3mn, decreasing 28.2% YoY • Total revenue from core business was Bt667mn, decreasing 17.1% • Banking agent business (of which the Company is the agent for 6 commercial banks: KTB, KANK
mobile top-up decreasing from 95% to 90%. As a result, the revenue structure of the Company is more diversified. The growth of other services such as money transfer has been growing very well. In 2Q17, the
top-up decreasing from 95% to 90%. As a result, the revenue structure of the Company is more diversified. The growth of other services such as money transfer has been growing very well. In 3Q17, the
nationwide. In the end of 3Q17, the usage amount from mobile top-up and money transfer are still growing. In addition, other online top-up and payments are growing up such as E-wallet top-up and bill payment
improved service revenue and handset sales, but decreasing 6% QoQ mainly from lower handset sales. Service revenue (excluding IC) was Bt31,364mn increasing 4% YoY driven by growing postpaid segment
that included the revenue from furniture business by growing 11 percent from domestic sales. At the present, the proportion of domestic sales is 47 percent of total revenue from sale. In addition, other
economy and price competition Mobile revenue was Bt28,847mn, decreasing -1.7% YoY and -2.5% QoQ impacted by low spending amidst Omicron’s spread and relatively high base of 1Q21 from government stimulus
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