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
. Solid demand for home connectivity driven by pandemic AIS Fibre, fixed broadband business (FBB), continued growing strongly with subscriber growth of 29% vs overall market growth of 10-12% driven by
. Government enforced fully lockdown with varying degree of restriction within the 2Q causing significant economic impact. For telecom, new subscriber acquisition as well as handset sale remained weak while
and 0.5% QoQ. Marketing expenses remained at 5.5% of total revenue, same level both YoY and QoQ. Underpinned by localized promotional campaigns, the decline in prepaid subscriber has slowed down, while
11.5 GB/subscriber, also rose more reasonably following the discontinued unlimited data offerings. CAPEX was well under plan with 1H19 investment of Bt13,265mn tracking with the full year guidance of
Bt117,244mn following the economic environment and competition, offset by the significant increase in subscriber base with a net addition of 2.68mn. The strong net additions were driven by our strong
was 6.4bn, -2.1% YoY, and -9.5% QoQ Excluding one-time items and FX loss, normalized NPAT was 6.7bn, +0.9% and -0.7% QoQ Continuous 5G subscriber scale expansion and maintain a leading position in 5G
. On fixed broadband business, AIS Fibre expanded coverage to 50 key cities with a focus on quality. In 2017, AIS continued to focus on subscriber acquisition and recorded 521,200 subscribers at year end
saw a slight decline of 32k subscribers with ARPU declining 1. 4% QoQ to Bt174, driven by aggressive data plans in the market. Overall, blended data consumption softly grew from 10.9 GB/data subscriber
Bt29,098mn, decreasing -1.5%YoY and -0.9%QoQ due to the new wave pandemic and pricing competition. Growth in postpaid segment continued to expand 3.9% YoY and 1.9% QoQ. as postpaid subscriber base continued