% YoY to Bt42,110mn mainly driven by fixed broadband, consolidation of CSL, equipment rental, and SIM and device sales. However, total revenue dropped 0. 3% QoQ due to softened mobile revenue. Service
% 1.7% 128,583 133,429 3.8% IC and equipment rental 1,107 3,111 3,202 189% 2.9% 4,364 10,576 142% Service revenue 33,717 36,245 36,885 9.4% 1.8% 132,947 144,005 8.3% SIM and device sales 7,488 5,865 7,699
and equipment rental 3,439 3,494 1.6% 10,223 Service revenue 35,724 35,624 -0.3% 107,727 SIM and device sales 6,532 6,091 -6.7% 19,089 Total revenues 42,256 41,715 -1.3% 126,816 Regulatory fee 1,281
equipment rental 1,087 1,107 1,418 31% 28% Service revenue 32,451 33,717 34,565 6.5% 2.5% SIM and device sales 6,407 7,488 6,368 -0.6% -15% Total revenues 38,858 41,205 40,933 5.3% -0.7% Regulatory fee (1,815
% YoY and 2% QoQ, comprising of service revenue and device sale as follows. Service revenue was Bt38,235mn increasing 5. 3% YoY and 3.5% QoQ. Excluding IC and equipment rental, core service revenue in
of 2020, our 5G network targets to cover 13% of the country’s population and 50% Bangkok’s population. Under single 4G/5G equipment with multi-band multi- technology, 2600MHz also significantly
home while the entry plan remained stable around Bt400. The operators mainly focused on value-added services such as speed boost, equipment upgrade, service quality and VDO contents. AIS Fibre focused on
32,285 32,130 32,090 -0.1% 129,594 IC and equipment rental 3,290 3,439 3,494 3,499 0.2% 13,722 Service revenue 36,380 35,724 35,624 35,589 -0.1% 143,316 SIM and device sales 6,465 6,532 6,091 10,485 72
government of Indonesia reversed a ban on its export, causing higher output in the world market, as a result, the palm oil prices slumped. Whereas the raw material price in the 3 rd quarter of 2022 was in
added value offering such as speed boost, equipment upgrade, service quality and premium contents. Although the operators were able to retained higher starting price point of Bt399/month, deep discount