digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
imposed on them and paid separate civil penalties at the total amount of more than 120 million baht. The six offenders are: (1) Mr. Sathit Roongwatanapak, (2) Mr. Chavin Roongwatanapak, (3) Ms. Tanyapa
. 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
driven by genuine consumer demands. Enterprise business rebounded with a better economic certainty. Non-mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,520mn, growing 20% YoY and 14% QoQ, mainly from
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
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
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
continued to scale up several platforms to serve all customer segments. Our VDO, named AIS PLAY, received higher awareness, with current active subscribers growing to 4mn as we provided additional value for
Bt5,792mn, growing 10% YoY, despite global economic challenges and political uncertainties in Thailand during 2Q-3Q23. The emphasis was on high- margin services beyond connectivity with enhanced technology