mobile revenue decreasing 0.2% YoY and 1.1% QoQ. However, as the low-tier fixed-speed plans had been seized, we expect the pressure on ARPU to gradually ease. On fixed broadband business “AIS Fibre”, we
revenue recovered QoQ due to strong subscriber acquisition as well as demand driven by government stimulus package. Fixed broadband and Enterprise business continued its growth momentum driven by the
, 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
reaching Bt8,436mn, a 21% increase YoY. The growth was underpinned by 435,100 net additions, or an estimated 25% of industry’s net add share, which totaled year-end subscribers at 1.77mn. With a service
forecast some of the factors that contributed to our over performance in the first half to ease towards the end of the year we look forward to a strong H2. On the cost side we face some headwinds in variable
Synchronized Growth). 1) Exports – with growth of 8.9% during the first 8 months of 2017 contributed by the continuing external demand for electronic goods and 2) Tourism - with number of foreign tourists
Synchronized Growth). 1) Exports – with growth of 8.9% during the first 8 months of 2017 contributed by the continuing external demand for electronic goods and 2) Tourism - with number of foreign tourists
sector the Thai economy continues to outperform with Q2 growth at 4.6% slightly below Q1 but remaining strong. Private consumption growth was robust in July and August, supported by higher consumer
increase average revenue per household (ARPH) and ease pressure on ARPU as well as maintain pricing gap from competition. Enterprise business is anticipated to continue delivering double digit growth
Commission, Thailand (“SEC”) is seeking public comments on the proposed principles and regulations concerning Digital Asset Custodial Wallet Providers to ease the requirements for these providers that has