mobile market. On the cost side, there’s less marketing spending QoQ and lower tower & equipment rental from settling disputes with TOT. As a result, reported EBITDA was Bt21,135mn increasing 19% YoY and
mobile market. On the cost side, there’s less marketing spending QoQ and lower tower & equipment rental from settling disputes with TOT. As a result, reported EBITDA was Bt21,135mn increasing 19% YoY and
traveler segment and continued movement of subscribers from prepaid to postpaid subscription. The postpaid segment hence grew strongly nearly +9% YoY and +2.5% QoQ while prepaid subscribers base declined -4
, including the consolidation of CSL, equipment rental from TOT partnership, and sales revenue. Core service revenue (excluding IC & equipment rental) was Bt99,745mn, increasing 3.9% YoY, and reflected timid
generated a slight increase in service revenue (+2.1% YoY and 1.4% QoQ). Our mobile business was flat both YoY and QoQ driven by soft consumer spending offset by our movement to retain market share and build
competition. Core service revenue contributed 77% while sales revenue contributed 15%. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) recorded Bt33,090mn flat YoY, - 4. 3% QoQ mainly from decline in
competition. Core service revenue contributed 77% while sales revenue contributed 15%. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) recorded Bt33,090mn flat YoY, - 4. 3% QoQ mainly from decline in
Protection for Subscribers upon the Expiration of Concession Agreements or the Agreement to Operate B.E. 2013. and (2) the Arbitral Tribunal ordering TRUE to pay TOT Public Company Limited (“TOT”) penalty for
license is expected to commence around 4Q20. 3. In 3Q19, AIS entered into two settlements with TOT on tower dispute and equipment rental. Effectively, net cost of tower rental was reduced by Bt100mn per
, 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