and 4.3% QoQ from improved ARPU as unlimited data plans were removed and subscription was geared toward volume- based plans. As a result, blended ARPU had a strong recovery, rising 1.8% YoY and 4.1% QoQ
mobile data usage saw strong growth in VoU, +24% YoY to 18.2GB per subscriber per month driven by pandemic situation, weak consumer spending and price competition around unlimited plans continued to
revenue of Bt33,293mn, improving 2.9% YoY and 1.6% QoQ, driven by strong growth in fixed broadband and non- mobile enterprise business together with a recovery of mobile business. Mobile business improved
consumer spending, industry continued to offer value- for- money mobile data to attract customers. Mobile ARPU continued to be pressured by unlimited data plan; albeit some initiated effort to raise price
competition, AIS mobile service revenue was Bt130,062mn, grew 4.2% YoY based on subscriber growth of 2% and ARPU growth of 2%. Overall, price competition improved from FY18 when unlimited data plans were
-border gateway for other e-wallets. Revenue continued pressured by unlimited plans Mobile revenue in 3Q18 remained softened from the customer’s subscription of fixed-speed unlimited plans, resulting in
around unlimited data plan. AIS had seen weaken mobile revenue due to consumer spending optimization and loss of revenue from traveler segment led to -6.5%YoY decline in mobile service revenue for FY2020
uplift on unlimited data plan. Fixed broadband revenue was Bt1,785mn, increasing +21%YoY and +6.1%QoQ due to strong subscriber growth offsetting by lower ARPU due to low price offering in the market to
latter half of March, rising mobile data usage and demand for home broadband are offset with the discount and unlimited data plan offerings. In April and May, the NBTC’s mandates for free data and voice
latter half of March, rising mobile data usage and demand for home broadband are offset with the discount and unlimited data plan offerings. In April and May, the NBTC’s mandates for free data and voice