driven by global trade recovery and well-performing trading partners’ economies. Also, tourism sector robustly expanded, reflected from an increasing number of international tourist arrivals especially
merchandise exports which continued expand with a growth 13.1% consistent with global demand growth and continual increase in crude oil prices. Domestic demand robustly expanded by private consumption which
subscribers remained stable at 40.1mn. Postpaid segment continued to grow robustly underpinned by increasing data consumption and prepaid-to-postpaid conversion trend. As a result, postpaid subscribers rose
recovery and well-performing trading partners’ economies. Also, tourism sector robustly expanded, reflected from an increasing number of international tourist arrivals in almost every nationality especially
decline in mobile revenue. Fixed broadband business grew robustly from work- from-home trend amidst intense price competition. With solid subscriber growth offsetting ARPU decline from low price plan and
consumption rising to 11.5 GB/month. Postpaid segment continued to grow robustly underpinned by customer demand to convert from prepaid to postpaid and attractive handset campaigns. As a result, postpaid
handset bundling and pre- to-post migration. Prepaid segment grew robustly, adding 888k underpinned by strong acquisition and government stimulus campaigns as well as improving churn management. Although
expanded robustly, adding 290k mainly from pre- to-post migration with our good customer perception on our 5G service. Overall, blended ARPU dropped -5.9% QoQ and -0.6% QoQ to Bt223/sub/month due to weak