license D&A but increasing 11% QoQ. Full-year budgeted CAPEX is maintained as guided at Bt20,000-25,000mn. Since Jan- 19, AIS has adopted TFRS 15 without restatements, which mainly affects cost allocation
details which related to the Group are the subsidiary will be exempted for the installment of the license fee including a subsidy for the network rental expenditures in accordance with a national commercial
enhance more value to the customers resulted in a continuous growth in ARPU. The focus on quality also extended to subsidy optimization, leading to an improved sales margin of almost 5% for 1Q24. AIS
allocated by way of Private Placement 14/06/2022 17:14 The Resolutions of Board of Directors Meeting No. 4/2022 regarding the investment in SGMP Co.,Ltd., increasing registered capital, the allocation of
ordinary shares, Capital Increase of the Company Register, Allocation of the Company's Shares, and schedule for the 2022 EGM. (Revised) 15/08/2022 08:58 Notification of Board Director's Resolution on Asset
retirement?. Presented at the Forum were the study on major exchange volatilities which are interrelated during the crisis and the study allocation of investment suggesting that starting plan for retirement
full-year is maintained. Acquired 700MHz spectrum to strengthen network leadership in both short and long term In June-19, NBTC held an allocation of 700MHz, of which AIS has won 2x10MHz bandwidth. The
including a subsidy for the network rental expenditures in accordance with a national commercial digital terrestrial television broadcasting network service to the licensees over the remaining period of the
including a subsidy for the network rental expenditures in accordance with a national commercial digital terrestrial television broadcasting network service to the licensees over the remaining period of the
Digital Network Company Limited) 12/11/2020 18:36 the Capital Increase and Allocation to Specific Person (Private Placement),the Issuance and Offering of the Warrant RO B52-W3 and the Calling of the EGM No