strategic partnership for Enterprise and VDO content In 2Q21, we formed two important partnerships. (1) Microsoft strategic partnership is part of our growth strategy in cloud service by bringing in global
revenue guidance while others maintained 3Q20 reported core service revenue was -6.8%YoY and flat QoQ from prolonged impact of pandemic. EBITDA ( pre- TFRS16) declined -11%YoY and -1.4% QoQ with continued
loss and high base of 2Q21 with one-time other income. Revised guidance from rising economic concerns Due to a rising concern on inflation, consumer spending, and continued intense competition, AIS
partnership with Jaymart, a local well-known retail chain for telecom/ IT products, to enhance our acquisition strategy in key competing areas. Another is the collaboration with Singtel to launch a cross-border
network and service. This resulted in overall network OPEX ( excluding cost of TOT partnership) to stay flat YoY or remained at 8% of core service revenue. The focus on effective spending amidst intense
CAPEX guidance. In summary for 1H18, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 4.9% YoY and EBITDA margin (excluding equipment rental) of 47.0%. FY18 guidance is revisited with the expectation of core
manufacturing. These developments are part of our strategic intention to expand our competitiveness in serving digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Full year guidance maintained For
% QoQ. FY22 guidance maintained. For 9M22, AIS performance was in-line with the guidance. The revenue expects to grow with the seasonality trend in the fourth quarter. A slight decline in EBITDA (-2.4
% QoQ. FY22 guidance maintained. For 9M22, AIS performance was in-line with the guidance. The revenue expects to grow with the seasonality trend in the fourth quarter. A slight decline in EBITDA (-2.4
% QoQ. FY22 guidance maintained. For 9M22, AIS performance was in-line with the guidance. The revenue expects to grow with the seasonality trend in the fourth quarter. A slight decline in EBITDA (-2.4