continuing migration from prepaid to postpaid, postpaid subscribers grew 3.3% QoQ, while ARPU declined 1.8% QoQ to Bt471. Prepaid segment saw an increase of 115k subscribers from strong acquisition, partly
re-opening the telecom shops in malls. Meanwhile, price competition remained fluid as operators continued offering low-end unlimited data plans in prepaid segment. Despite these challenges, we
consumption. The competition geared toward postpaid segment with selective handset campaigns while prepaid handset campaigns were tapering. Meanwhile, pricing environment remained competitive with the new
majority of fixed- speed subscriptions took place in 2H18, a migration from unlimited data plans to volume-base plans for majority of customers is expected to occur in 2H19. However, the intensity of prepaid
spending, operators continued to offer fixed-speed unlimited data packages for prepaid and postpaid as a key acquisition strategy to capture value-for-money segment. The unlimited packages had been
additional doubtful debts in relation to expenses from purchase of land located in Tambol Bueng Kham Proy, Amphur Lamluka, Pratumthani Province, in the amount of Baht 0.64 Million and advance payment which has
additional doubtful debts in relation to expenses from purchase of land located in Tambol Bueng Kham Proy, Amphur Lamluka, Pratumthani Province, in the amount of Baht 0.64 Million and advance payment which has
plans to suit customer’s usage pattern. Prepaid competition, however, remained challenging with offering of large data allowance on low-tier package during the quarter to date. AIS selectively offered
plans to suit customer’s usage pattern. Prepaid competition, however, remained challenging with offering of large data allowance on low-tier package during the quarter to date. AIS selectively offered
bill payment, including new services which launched in the beginning of 2017, namely postpaid bill payment, traffic fine payment and data package for prepaid customers, etc. The total usage amount via