. Mobile revenue improved 2.6% YoY, mainly from postpaid segment. Average data usage increased to 4GB/sub/month, supported by growing 4G handset adoption (35%) and popularity of video streaming. The fixed
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
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
growing 4.1% YoY and 1% QoQ following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband, and full-quarter consolidation of CSL. AIS kept on building brand awareness of the NEXT G network, now available in
, from 3Q18 onward AIS along with other operators have rebalanced pricing structure to ease impact on ARPU. As a result, AIS’ s mobile revenue for FY18 was Bt124,601mn, softly growing 1. 3% YoY. While 4G
. However, the amount of usage for internet packages, e-wallet topup, bill payments, and money transfers are growing continuously. The Company is still the number 1 leader in online top-up kiosk businesss in
-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
, export branded sales continued to grow significantly from sales recognition of Long Quan Safe Food JSC (LQSF) in Vietnam. After all, sales have bottomed out from Q3/2018, growing 8% QoQ with growth in
loss of THB 629mn, mainly from a lower loss on impairment of assets of THB 355mn (THB 781mn in the previous year) Total assets as of 31 December 2018 stood at THB 53,964mn, growing considerably by 34.7
effectively. Consequently, we recorded Bt5,251mn in revenue, growing 26% YoY. Soften EBITDA from cost pressure AIS EBITDA in FY22 was Bt89,731mn, dropped -1.8%YoY mostly from a surging electricity price and