and 6.9% QoQ, making the revenue contribution grew to 4.2% of AIS core service revenue. Robust core service revenue growth (Pre-TFRS 15) with guidance maintained Core service revenue (pre-TFRS) in 3Q19
expand our 5G coverage which now reaches over 60% of Bangkok’s population with additional footprint in 77 cities for key strategic area and overall covers 16% of Thailand population. Revised core service
% EBITDA Mid-single digit growth CAPEX (exclude spectrum) Bt27–30bn (depending on Foreign Exchange Rate) Core service revenue to grow cautiously amid risks and uncertainties at 3 – 5% In 2023, the
, AIS reported a core service revenue of Bt35,394mn for 2Q19, growing 5.8% YoY and 4.2% QoQ. In this quarter, there was a one- time expense1 on legal severance compensation amounting to Bt636mn. Excluding
network quality and superior customer experience. In 3Q18, we engaged in two key partnerships to strengthen core business as well as to drive our mobile money business. First, we have announced a strategic
-single digit growth CAPEX (exclude spectrum) Bt27–30bn (depending on Foreign Exchange Rate) Core service revenue to grow cautiously amid risks and uncertainties at 3 – 5% In 2023, the macroeconomic outlook
service revenue Around 3 – 5 % EBITDA Mid-single digit growth CAPEX (exclude spectrum) Bt27–30bn (depending on Foreign Exchange Rate) Core service revenue to grow cautiously amid risks and uncertainties at
continued to have presence as strong brands in the market. Implemented company-wide cost optimization With low growth market, AIS has been focusing on optimizing and digitizing the core operation including
holding other company?s stocks ("holding company"). The amended regulations specify that holding company must hold shares in its subsidiaries that are categorized as its core business (either established in
MD&A - EN Report (Presentation) (1) 3Q24 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary Sustaining core business growth alongside economic stability 3Q24 showed a modest growth in the Thai