FY21 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Maintained leadership in mobile business The COVID-19 has induced an economic slowdown and limited business activities, affecting weak consumer
Enterprise businesses which rose on digitization demand from home and business customers. The mobile business leadership was sustained with AIS focusing on quality acquisition and profitable segments despite
with advanced technologies, driving sales of higher ARPU packages. Enterprise business thrived on digitalization demand amid economic uncertainty. Non-mobile enterprise business posted a revenue of
1 2017 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary In 2017, mobile business improved from stronger 4G positioning amidst competitive environment. Competitive landscape remained challenging in
growing 4.1% YoY and 1% QoQ following growth in mobile postpaid segment, fixed broadband, and full-quarter consolidation of CSL. AIS kept on building brand awareness of the NEXT G network, now available in
flat service revenue both qoq and yoy. Our mobile business still contracted (-1.5% yoy, -0.9% qoq) but at much lower pace while the home broadband business hit a new high of demand to work from home (+21
core service revenue of Bt39,437mn, a solid increase of 18% YoY and 6.4% QoQ, driven by all businesses especially in mobile and FBB strategized on sustainable profitability focus, and boosted by full
Plan. Of note was enhancement of the K PLUS SHOP application to make it more convenient for merchants to receive payment via QR code linked to mobile banking of other banks, or via e-Wallet, to help
via Short Message Services (SMS) through all mobile phone networks and the Audiotex system (1900xxx). Currently, revenue from Voice Info Services and Mobile Content Business is declining. This has
1 3Q17 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary AIS continued revenue growth momentum in 3Q17, attributed to both mobile and fixed broadband businesses. 3Q17 service revenue (excluding IC