production, as farm income has remained subdued due to falls in market prices. Nevertheless, overall domestic demand grew at a moderate pace, and durable goods consumption has slowly picked up. The performance
on the opposite slightly increased, reflecting the increase of the purchasing power in durable goods and the effect from new model launch from many brands. For the period of January to June, total
consumption expanded gradually, in line with the expansion of consumption expenditure on durable goods and greater consumer confidence, as well as improvements in farm income. Meanwhile, private investment
broadband remains resilient while enterprise business was recovering Fixed broadband business continued to grow 21%YoY in revenue driven by increased demand for home connectivity from the new normal, albeit
started its positive contribution to NPAT. Continued growth in digital services AIS digital services continued to scale in size focusing on growing user base both in consumer segment and enterprise
may decline, currently standing at B563, in exchange for higher ARPH (average revenue per household) in the long run. Expanded strategic digital services for both enterprise and consumer With a complete
broadband and enterprise businesses, and a rebound in the mobile business. The core service revenue declined -0.9% QoQ, mainly attributed to the seasonality of the business in the previous quarter. Maintain
, product bundling, and service excellence. AIS also continues its focus on enterprise customer segments that provide solid margins to grow enterprise non-mobile revenue. Positive momentum in Mobile from
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Customer Service Representative Outsourced million, increased by THB increased both from new customers Enterprise sector. 2.4 Revenue from Maintenance Service 18.8 million or 45.2% Government and State