such plan to maintain fair share and ensure that we preserve our quality subscribers. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue stood at Bt32,880mn, increasing 6.4% YoY and flat QoQ. Enhanced convergence
peers. We also recorded over 1mn 5G subscribers, defining as those specifically signed up for the 5G package as they are willing to pay higher for the benefit of larger data plan; this resulted in the
, and represented 2.7% of total service revenue. Total subscribers stood at 481,500 with a net addition of 35,600 in 3Q17. The net addition slowed down due to the launch of new measures to target high
added 53,300 subscribers amidst competitive market, delivering revenue growth of 26% YoY and 2.1% QoQ. The focus of AIS Fibre remained on quality customer acquisition and service as we continue to scale
. As of Sep-21, total number of 5G subscribers reached 1.5mn or 13% of postpaid subs, defining as those specifically signed up for the 5G package due to their willingness to pay a premium for the benefit
to deliver a superior customer experience. Our effort to drive 5G adoption drove 5G subscribers to 3.9mn or 8.6% of total subscribers with the ARPU uplift of around 10-15%. Broadband and Enterprise
demand to work from home. By leveraging mobile subscriber base and expanding coverage across 77 cities, FBB achieved 1.3 million subscribers in FY20 and reached 12% subscriber market share from 10% in FY19
25mn active subscribers and 2.2mn transactions per day Speed-up strategy to install Boonterm kiosk cover all areas to expand customer base and revenue as well as to prevent competitors entering to
and convergence package, could help supporting price point and maintaining gap over the industry. 3Q20 Operational summary In 3Q20, total mobile subscribers were maintained around 41mn in absence of the
855,400, against the year-end target of 1mn. In 2H19, AIS Fibre will continue acquiring subscribers in the 57 key cities by focusing on offering AIS’s mobile customers with FMC (Fixed-Mobile Convergence