affected from service downgrade during pandemic, while services on cloud, ICT, IoT, cyber security doubled with digitization trend. 5G mobile official packages launched Mobile 5G package was officially
advanced technology via smart routers to enhance the home experience for AIS Fibre’s customers. The non-mobile enterprise business rode well on the digitization trend leveraging on a strong foundation of
, strongly increasing 30% YoY due to robust demand from the continuation of the work-from-home trend, with a net increase of 93k subscribers in the quarter. Although price competition remained intense as
in 2Q21. However, ARPU remained on downward trend, decreasing -0.9% QoQ to Bt458 due to the popularity of a low-price plan of Bt399 for 200Mbps speed. AIS Fibre places focus on positioning as superior
, especially in the large enterprises. We continue to see the long-term trend of digital transformation driving the fundamental demand of enterprises to gradually transform their operation and business models
% QoQ. FY22 guidance maintained. For 9M22, AIS performance was in-line with the guidance. The revenue expects to grow with the seasonality trend in the fourth quarter. A slight decline in EBITDA (-2.4
% QoQ. FY22 guidance maintained. For 9M22, AIS performance was in-line with the guidance. The revenue expects to grow with the seasonality trend in the fourth quarter. A slight decline in EBITDA (-2.4
% QoQ. FY22 guidance maintained. For 9M22, AIS performance was in-line with the guidance. The revenue expects to grow with the seasonality trend in the fourth quarter. A slight decline in EBITDA (-2.4
-2.6% -1.5% MOU (minute/sub/month) Postpaid 166 153 150 -9.6% -2.0% Prepaid 64 58 58 -9.4% —% Blended 88 82 81 -8.0% -1.2% VOU (GB/data sub/month) Postpaid 27.9 33.8 34.0 22% 0.6% Prepaid 25.8 30.2 30.9
improvements from inflation benefiting from a recovery trend in the tourism sector, despite the arrivals remaining slower than expected. Mobile industry was affected by the softened local economic activities