effectively. Consequently, we recorded Bt5,251mn in revenue, growing 26% YoY. Soften EBITDA from cost pressure AIS EBITDA in FY22 was Bt89,731mn, dropped -1.8%YoY mostly from a surging electricity price and
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
% of core service revenue. Depreciation & amortization was Bt9,712mn, increasing +12%YoY, +1.2%QoQ from newly acquired 2600MHz spectrum in late February and continued expanding 4G network capacity YoY
% of core service revenue. Depreciation & amortization was Bt9,712mn, increasing +12%YoY, +1.2%QoQ from newly acquired 2600MHz spectrum in late February and continued expanding 4G network capacity YoY
Thai economy in the first quarter of 2018 continued to grow from the previous quarter, corresponding with the world economy. The expanding of the exporting industry, tourism industry, and government
expenses consist of salaries, wages and benefits. For the first quarter of year 2018, the expense was increasing from 807.7 million baht to 816.6 million baht which was derived from a growing number of
. Solid demand for home connectivity driven by pandemic AIS Fibre, fixed broadband business (FBB), continued growing strongly with subscriber growth of 29% vs overall market growth of 10-12% driven by
the momentum from the above mentions, the Thai economy in 2018 was expected to continue expanding which the Bank of Thailand projected to record growth of 4.1 percent (as of March 2018). However, the
the momentum from the above mentions, the Thai economy in 2018 was expected to continue expanding which the Bank of Thailand projected to record growth of 4.1 percent (as of March 2018). However, the