business growth, while decreasing -0.5% QoQ from higher SG&A. EBITDA margin improved to 54% from continual focus in profitable revenue, cost management, and improved device margin. AIS reported a net profit
business growth, while decreasing -0.5% QoQ from higher SG&A. EBITDA margin improved to 54% from continual focus in profitable revenue, cost management, and improved device margin. AIS reported a net profit
2,030 2,380 2,670 3,200 3,490 Blended 2,160 2,590 2,960 3,580 3,970 Device Penetration 4G-handset penetration 16% 19% 24% 29% 35% Fixed Broadband Business FBB subscribers 72,000 115,000 195,000 301,500
considered appropriate by Dhipaya Bodin as a joint venture. It will benefit potential shareholders in the medical device and distribution business. The Company agreed to waive the rights to purchase the
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
& Device sales reported at Bt9,926mn, growing 7.1%YoY from a higher device sale due to economic recovery boosted by government campaign early in the quarter compared to previous year which was still in the
device sales, offset by growth in all core businesses. The total revenue increased by 2.9% QoQ driven by the launch of iPhone15. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at
enhanced device margin. AIS reported a net profit of Bt8,788mn, increasing 7.9% YoY reflecting strong operating performance, while increasing 2.5% QoQ from higher foreign exchange rate gain. 3Q24 MD&A