and communication technology infrastructure of the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA). In terms of total operating expenses in Q4–2020 and Q3–2020 were in line with the Company’s revenue that those
with NT. • Network OPEX & NT partnership cost was at Bt4,825mn, increasing 4.5% YoY mainly due to the increased network utility cost following the rising electricity cost. It was flat at 0.2% QoQ
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service revenue decline while the cost of service continued to rise from inflation which affects electricity cost. Following the declined EBITDA, AIS reported net profit of Bt6,032 mn, -5.4% YoY and -4.3
service was Bt21,950mn, increasing 1.9% YoY from higher network OPEX which following higher electricity cost. However, it decreased -0.4% QoQ mainly from lower cost of cloud for sales in line with lower
million, from SMS to notify customers regarding scammers, increasing PEA’s Ft surcharge, and increasing electricity usage as the Company’s employees has returned to office. In 2023, selling and
day (The final judgment is under the process of being documented and copied). 1.3.2 The second lawsuit was filed according to the broadcasting license agreement (movie rights). The total amount the
Million which was under the investigation process of the officers and await for conclusion of final offence decision. Accordingly, the Company’s equity as at 31 December 2017 represents the negative amount
day (The final judgment is under the process of being documented and copied). 1.3.2 The second lawsuit was filed according to the broadcasting license agreement (movie rights). The total amount the