device sales. 1H23 Snapshot For 1H23, core service revenue reported at Bt67,434mn, an increase of 2.1% YoY corresponded with gradual economic recovery. The rebound of tourism-related usage and domestic
decrease in total consumption coupled with surge in imports led to 22% decrease in Domestic production compared with 2018. As per Iron Steel Institution of Thailand (ISIT) the Domestic capacity utilization
oil (CPO) inventory plunged to the level of 170,000 tons compared to the level of 400,000 tons at the same period of previous year, resulted in a surge in crude palm oil price. In addition, the Energy
in respective businesses. Mobile revenue to gradually rebound –AIS aims to lead with 5G service emphasizing on superior 5G user experience to capture high value segment and gain revenue market share
. With these, we emphasize on driving growth in core service revenue across all business segments. • Mobile revenue is expected to rebound – AIS strives to leverage 5G to gain revenue market share
easing COVID-19 situation with a rebound of foreign tourists which boosted Thailand’s economic recovery. Nonetheless, domestic demand stayed soft due to the global geopolitical conflicts that created
2.01 $/BBL compared to Q1/2018, affected by China’s first round of 2019 diesel export quota of 66.31 million barrels, which surge from the same period of the previous year by 13.41 million barrels
mainly of enterprise business driven by growth in EDS and cloud. Revenue from Interconnection charge ( IC) and TOT partnership reported at Bt4,278mn, grew 38% YoY and 51% QoQ. The surge in revenue resulted
mainly of enterprise business driven by growth in EDS and cloud. Revenue from Interconnection charge ( IC) and TOT partnership reported at Bt4,278mn, grew 38% YoY and 51% QoQ. The surge in revenue resulted
achieved Bt13,621mn, a noteworthy 35% YoY growth. The surge is attributed to a larger revenue base resulting from the inclusion of TTTBB since mid Nov-23 which expand our broadband business subscriber market