revenue recognition from the year 2019, such as the New Parliament Project in Information and Communication Technology and the High–Speed Internet Service Project in Remote Area. In addition, there are also
and work flows, and without incurring as substantial costs of relocation and renovation as the expansion to a remote area from the current location, and the majority of employees is familiar with this
December compared to last year and we see this continuing into the first quarter of 2018. The year as a whole was focused on increasing topline growth which has been achieved with a 115mTHB or +14% increase
resulted in weak consumer spending, particularly on mobile services. However, remote working continued to provide decent demand for home broadband. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt32,770mn
Baht 174 million or 45.5% from Q3/2018-2019 thanks to stricter expense control scheme. The Company focused more on Brand investment and Online channel activities that reached consumer directly during the
HomePro Fair at Hat Yai and Khon Kaen. Overall sales are satisfactory. The HomePro business in Malaysia is focused on increasing same store sales, while the company continues to work on improving the
’ operational excellence with active asset management focused on profitability and sustainability of cash flows. • Build and extend our in-house team passion and expertise to be professionals with the most
2- and 3-Carrier Aggregation (CA) technology. During the quarter, the competition focused on acquiring/maintaining quality customers in postpaid segment through handset campaigns and pricing strategy
stock of necessary supplies to prevent the spread of the virus. The Company focused on adjusting its sales and marketing plans to suit the situations, and moved forwarded to online channels as an
Loan to Value regulations (LTV) on 1 April 2019 caused a slowdown in real estate development sector. The LTV generally focused on controlling and carving out real estate speculator and investor. The