had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
. However, intense price competition resulted in 11%YoY drop in ARPU. AIS Fibre revenue in FY20 grew 22%YoY and accounted for 5.3% of AIS core service revenue. Enterprise business grew with digitalization
distribution in other potential countries of Africa, Americas, and APAC. For domestic market, substitute products from importers got flooded as strong Thai Baht made overall imports cheaper causing intense price
20.5% of total revenue, respectively. Revenue from E-Commerce decreased by 10.7 million or 80.0% when compared with the same quarter of last year due to the intense competition in the E-Commerce business
(0.3) Total 176.6 173.1 3.5 120.9 104.5 16.2 55.7 68.6 (12.9) Revenue from Commerce decreased by 5. 2 million Baht or 23. 7% when compared with the first six-month of last year due to the intense
demand in the market. Excess production in China caused extra problems as the local production could not be shipped out due to pandemic, resulting into an intense competition and price in China. For
continued intense competition. The postpaid segment further developed a positive momentum and contributed a larger pie YoY in revenue share. Accelerated 5G users with superior network and service experiences
broadband remained intense in 3Q20 due to continued low price packages starting from Bt299 for 100Mbps, which is lower than industry ARPU, in response to the macro low-spending environment. Speed and device
from the re-opened economy amid continued intense competition Mobile revenue reported Bt29,217mn, improving 0.4% YoY and 1.3% QoQ, mainly benefiting from the border reopening and 5G adoption. However