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
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
. 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
. 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
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
) packages, which currently accounted for 20% of fixed broadband subscriber base, while a new platform of AIS PLAYBOX is being upgraded to enhance customer experience. As a result, ARPU slightly declined by
transaction. Completed within a month April Subscriber / Buyer : Chai Wattana Tannery Group Company Limited Issuer / Seller : Sakun C Innovation Company Limited ("Seller") Transaction nature : Acquire