significantly AIS Fibre continued its decent performance amidst a competitive environment with revenue of Bt2,437mn, increasing 27% YoY and 6.4% QoQ outperforming the industry average. Broadband subscribers rose
revenue of Bt45,273mn, increasing 5.9% YoY due to growth in broadband and enterprise business with a recovery in handset sales from a low base in 2021 amid pandemic restriction. For QoQ, total revenue was
Bt17,784mn, increasing 20% YoY and 3% QoQ, underpinned by better 4G network and device adoption. In 1Q17, mobile data revenue contributed 51% of service revenue, comparing to 43% in 1Q16. Fixed broadband
was Bt35,527mn, increasing 7.2% YoY following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband and enterprise business. QoQ, core service revenue was flat due to pricing competition in the prepaid
was Bt35,527mn, increasing 7.2% YoY following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband and enterprise business. QoQ, core service revenue was flat due to pricing competition in the prepaid
customers, strongly increasing 33% YoY, considerably outpacing the home broadband industry, which is growing at a pace of about 5-10% YoY. However, price competition remained intense throughout the year as
. Solid demand for home connectivity driven by pandemic AIS Fibre, fixed broadband business (FBB), continued growing strongly with subscriber growth of 29% vs overall market growth of 10-12% driven by
due to price competition and slowdown in net addition following closure of sales channel from partial lockdown. Fixed broadband revenue was Bt1,640mn increasing +27%YoY, +3.9%QoQ. The growth
due to price competition and slowdown in net addition following closure of sales channel from partial lockdown. Fixed broadband revenue was Bt1,640mn increasing +27%YoY, +3.9%QoQ. The growth
dropped -0.5% QoQ, driven by growth in fixed broadband and non-mobile enterprise business with a growth of the mobile post-paid segment. Mobile 5G customers grew significantly with more affordable devices