/or technology upgrade offered at the same price points to retain existing base and also attracted new demand. The high-end packages with faster speed were also made more affordable to attract demand
business continued the growth momentum with revenue of Bt2,710mn, growing 11% YoY and 4.3% QoQ from a subscriber base growing above the industry average. AIS maintained superior service quality and
addition of 235,300 whereas prepaid base declined 522,500, many of which migrated to postpaid supported by attractive price plans for video streaming. AIS Fibre revenue was Bt886mn, +282% YoY and +20% QoQ
. RESIDENTIAL SEGMENT JV WITH SANSIRI: PROJECTS EXPECTED TO TRANSFER IN 2019 Project Presales Backlog (THB mn) 1 The LINE Ratchathewi 15 2 The LINE Sukhumvit 101 1,723 3 The LINE Phahon-Pradipat 661 4 The BASE
product quality, especially on the 5G services which now has 87% of nationwide population coverage. As a consequence, the 5G subscriber was accelerated to 8.5mn or 19% of total mobile subscriber base. AIS
-36% YoY from 2Q22 which had a high base of marketing expenses following the border re-openings after improved Covid-19 situation. It decreased -21% QoQ from cost control measures in advertising and
foundation improvement for Huay Bong 2&3 Wind Farm at June 30, 2017 are as shown in the table. Description Estimated total improvement cost (until year 2016) Estimate and cost for accounting recorded in 2017
Details of the costs involving to the WTGs foundation improvement for Huay Bong 2&3 Wind Farm at September 30, 2017 are as shown in the table. Description Estimated total improvement cost (until year 2016
foundation improvement for Huay Bong 2&3 Wind Farm as at December 31, 2017 are as shown in the table. Description Estimated total improvement cost (as of year 2016) Estimate and cost for accounting recorded in
WTGs foundation improvement for Huay Bong 2&3 Wind Farm as at December 31, 2018 are as shown in the table. Description Estimated total improvement cost (as of year 2017) Estimate and cost for accounting