-competitive environment. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,271mn, grew 17% YoY following the demand of digital transformation in the enterprise sector. Soften EBITDA from pressures on
-competitive environment. Revenue from non-mobile enterprise business recorded Bt1,271mn, grew 17% YoY following the demand of digital transformation in the enterprise sector. Soften EBITDA from pressures on
. Nonetheless, the inherent risks remained in the global economy that hindered the demand for exports, the local political uncertainties, and the imbalanced economic recovery among grassroots consumers. Most Thai
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