001,51,86 30% 5.3% FBB net addition 95,000 103,100 93,100 -2.0% -10% FBB ARPU (Baht/user /month) 462 444 446 -3.4% 0.7% *Note: there has been a change in the definition of MOU’s calculation since 2021 1Q22 MD
company’s ramped up plant to a high utilization rate to capture the increasing demand, though the company had an annual shutdown to change catalyst in the quarter. As a result of higher Market P2F in quarter
ARPU. Fixed broadband added 51,600 subscribers, or 9% from previous quarter. Focusing on 50 key cities, AIS Fibre continued to capture quality customers by upselling FMC (Fixed-Mobile-Content Convergence
every segment. There is a positive structural change in PET business in the western markets due to financial stress with two major PET producers operating in these markets. PET margins are recovering back
the current situation that its strategy would be adjusted according to the situation. The Company has seen the change of consumer behavior affected by COVID-19 resulting social distancing and avoiding
Q4/2019 Q1/2020 Change +/- (Unit: THB million) %YoY %QoQ Revenue from sale of goods 2,299.7 2,407.6 2,076.2 -9.7% -13.8% Revenue from rental and rendering of services 126.2 148.6 134.9 +6.8% -9.3
- TFRS 16) was Bt28,423mn, declined -8.9%YoY while CAPEX was Bt35bn for 5G/4G network and FBB in-line with guidance. For FY21, AIS aims to strengthen leadership with 5G service to capture high- value
2019 was resulted from the employee retirement benefit. Operating Highlights Q4/18 Q3/19 Q4/19 Change +/- 2018 2019 Change +/- (THB million) % YoY % QoQ % YoY Revenue from sale of goods 2,356.1 2,275.0
Highlights Q2/2019 Q1/2020 Q2/2020 Change +/- 6M/2019 6M/2020 Change +/- (Unit: THB million) %YoY %QoQ %YoY Revenue from sale of goods 2,253.8 2,076.2 1,746.3 -22.5% -15.9% 4,553.5 3,822.5 -16.1% Revenue from
investments made in the higher-margins HVA businesses, integration into key feedstocks in balanced markets and timely investments in key geographies. These have resulted in a structural change in the earnings