. Mobile revenue increasing 4.6% YoY with the ARPU recovery fueled by personalized packages and higher data consumption, alongside rising tourist arrivals. Fixed broadband grew 154% YoY through TTTBB
aligned with rising digital demand. It increased 1.4% QoQ from continued growth in the tourist segment and targeted cross-sell and upsell effort. • Fixed broadband revenue was at Bt7,284mn, increasing 155
ADVANC MD&A - EN 2Q24 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary Maintain core business growth with the consistently increasing demand for connectivity 2Q24, the Thai economy showed cautious
discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
2018 4Q19 Snapshot In 4Q19, total revenue was Bt49,464mn, increasing 11% YoY and 8.8% QoQ, mainly driven by device sales. SIM & device sales were Bt10,449mn, rising 36% YoY and 85% QoQ due to newly
, 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
, supported by handset subsidies and attractive price plans. Fixed broadband revenue was Bt1,288mn increasing 27% YoY and 6.3% QoQ driven by growing subscriber base with a net addition of 64,500 subscribers
reported core service revenue of Bt34,080mn, increasing 2.9% YoY and 0.5% QoQ from a quality growth of fixed broadband business and a rebound in non-mobile enterprise business. FBB business continued a
economic activities and increasing international roaming. However, ARPU declined inflation impacted mobile package selection towards lower from intense competition and rising price plans. • Fixed broadband
facilitated by government subsidizations. This was further supported by a continuous increase in foreign arrivals despite some structural headwinds and rising geopolitical conflicts. In summary, AIS reported