consumption and intense competition, AIS Fibre focuses on value added service bundling to increase average revenue per household (ARPH) and ease pressure on ARPU as well as maintain pricing gap from competition
increase average revenue per household (ARPH) and ease pressure on ARPU as well as maintain pricing gap from competition. Enterprise business is anticipated to continue delivering double digit growth
revenues from sales during such period to drop drastically, and after the ease of such measures, sales from June onwards evidently started to recover. International sales: Revenue from sales of the second
quarter of 2019. Details were as follows: Total revenue was THB 640. 92 million, a decrease of THB 1,155. 76 million or -64. 33%. The main businesses of the Company and its subsidiaries were as follows
mobile revenue decreasing 0.2% YoY and 1.1% QoQ. However, as the low-tier fixed-speed plans had been seized, we expect the pressure on ARPU to gradually ease. On fixed broadband business “AIS Fibre”, we
quarter of 2019. Details are as follows: 2nd quarter 6 months Total revenue was THB 846.19 million, a decrease of THB 203.57 million or -19.4%. The main businesses of the Company and its subsidiaries were
Discussion & Analysis Q4/2021 Operating Highlights in Q4/2021 Q4/20 Q4/21 Change +/(-) 2020 2021 Change +/(-) (THB million) %YoY %YoY Operating Revenue 207 188 (9%) 768 620 (19%) Gross Profit 127 112 (12%) 468
, 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
continued offering low-end unlimited data plans in both prepaid and postpaid segments in order to maintain customer base and expand market share. Hence, mobile revenue slightly declined by 0.7% YoY to
Health and safety: There were three lost time injuries in Q2 2018. We are committed to our ultimate objective of zero accidents Revenue: 296mTHB in Q2 2018 compared to 233mTHB in Q2 2017; 549mTHB in H1