discontinued while overall data price gradually uplifted. As a result, AIS’s mobile revenue had a strong improvement, growing 5.3% YoY and 4.3% QoQ driven by ARPU increase. The average data usage, currently at
plan continued to pressure ARPU to drop from Bt533 to Bt476. Other service revenue was Bt4,552mn, increasing +1.0%YoY due to rising demand for enterprise non-mobile following digitalization trend
. • Network OPEX & TOT partnership cost was Bt4,816mn, decreasing -4.7% YoY from lower network traffic with TOT while remaining flat QoQ. • Other costs of service were Bt2,395mn, increasing 13% YoY mainly from
and IC revenue. • Network OPEX & NT partnership cost was at Bt5,281mn, increasing 9.7% YoY due to the increased utility cost following the rising energy price. It remained flat QoQ due to network cost
previous year. • Network OPEX & NT partnership cost was at Bt20,075mn, increasing 4.9%YoY due to the increased utility cost following the rising energy price and higher required network capacities and base
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
improved service revenue and handset sales, but decreasing 6% QoQ mainly from lower handset sales. Service revenue (excluding IC) was Bt31,364mn increasing 4% YoY driven by growing postpaid segment
rising plus additional coverage of 5G in key area. The growing COVID-19 impact on economy is likely to be less pronounced to telecom spending which is relatively resilient in nature to the economic
rising plus additional coverage of 5G in key area. The growing COVID-19 impact on economy is likely to be less pronounced to telecom spending which is relatively resilient in nature to the economic
pandemic, but flat QoQ. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was 32,425mn, decreasing -2%YoY from continuing decline in mobile revenue but increasing 1%QoQ from recovered mobile revenue