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such plan to maintain fair share and ensure that we preserve our quality subscribers. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue stood at Bt32,880mn, increasing 6.4% YoY and flat QoQ. Enhanced convergence
such plan to maintain fair share and ensure that we preserve our quality subscribers. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue stood at Bt32,880mn, increasing 6.4% YoY and flat QoQ. Enhanced convergence
, our fixed broadband business (FBB), grew strongly achieving the target of 1 million subscribers in FY19 and increased subscriber market share to 10% from 8% in FY18. The solid growth was driven by a
, inclusive of CSL’s revenue and equipment rental from partnership with TOT (see significant event). Excluding IC and equipment rental, service revenue would have been +5.7% YoY and +1.6% QoQ, against the FY18
revenue”, grew 5.4%YoY from the demand for EDS and Cloud. Network OPEX excluding cost of TOT partnership was +9.4% increase YoY, as the base rental and utilities increased from 4G/5G network expansion
was driven by added subscribers of 209,300 or around (estimated) 20% share of industry which totaled year- end subscribers at 730,500. On other digital services, AIS continued to scale up several
mobile business. For QoQ, total revenue dropped -by 10% from the high season of iPhone sales in 4Q21. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was Bt32,770mn, improving by 1.1% YoY from
demand to work from home. By leveraging mobile subscriber base and expanding coverage across 77 cities, FBB achieved 1.3 million subscribers in FY20 and reached 12% subscriber market share from 10% in FY19
service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was Bt32,353mn, flat YoY and QoQ from a decrease in mobile revenue offset by solid growth in fixed broadband and enterprise segment. Mobile revenue was