underpinned by growing postpaid segment. Voice revenue was Bt10,351mn, decreasing 17% YoY and 6.6% QoQ from voice-data cannibalization. Non-voice revenue was Bt19,570mn, increasing 21% YoY and 4.6% QoQ
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
improved service revenue and handset sales, but decreasing 6% QoQ mainly from lower handset sales. Service revenue (excluding IC) was Bt31,364mn increasing 4% YoY driven by growing postpaid segment
-Pacific was growing at 10.6 percent, the highest of all, following by Europe and Africa which was increasing by 8.8 percent and 8.1 percent respectively. The available seat kilometers (ASK) of all region
. • Other service revenue was Bt1,403mn, increasing 22% YoY and 15% QoQ, composed mainly from enterprise business which was driven by growing demand for Cloud, Data center, and enterprise solution as well as
1Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Prolonged economic impact from Omicron outbreak and rising inflation in 1Q22 In 1Q22, Thailand’s economic recovery was challenged as private
Passenger Services: cost of passenger services reported at 3,446.4 million baht or rose by 6.2 percent comparing to year 2016. The increasing cost was due to rising number of passengers and number of flight
operators have committed to increasing 5G customer perception and expanding network coverage in high density of demand areas. As a result, 5G adoption reached around 4mn subscribers, underpinned by the rising
revenues amounted to Baht 274 .53 million in the first nine months of 2019, growing by Baht 50 .4 4 million or 22.51% from Baht 224.09 million recorded in the same period of the prior year. Such revenue