. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
effectively. Consequently, we recorded Bt5,251mn in revenue, growing 26% YoY. Soften EBITDA from cost pressure AIS EBITDA in FY22 was Bt89,731mn, dropped -1.8%YoY mostly from a surging electricity price and
, growing 20% YoY from TTTBB enterprise revenue consolidation and strong demand in connectivity services for EDS and cloud to support digital transformation. QoQ growth was driven by resumed government budget
million, a 9 .74% or Baht 37.72 million growing up from the same period of previous year. The hospital revenues grew by 10.04% mainly due to the increase in medical service income from Social Security
11% QoQ. In conclusion, for 9M19, AIS reported a robust core service revenue growth of 5.2% YoY with a 44.2% reported EBITDA margin, both in-line with guidance. Partnered to secure use of towers in
11% QoQ. In conclusion, for 9M19, AIS reported a robust core service revenue growth of 5.2% YoY with a 44.2% reported EBITDA margin, both in-line with guidance. Partnered to secure use of towers in
, diversified and steady cash flows, growing with a combined EBITDA of 18% YoY and 44% LTM 2Q19. The Integrated Oxides & Derivatives segment was negatively impacted by the extended shutdown into 2Q19 following
, with fast growing ecosystem for 5G. A contiguous 100MHz bandwidth secure our long term competitiveness and capability to meet the full speed of 5G connectivity with the most efficient investment. 26GHz
productivity aim in mind. Enterprise services maintained the growth amidst economic headwinds Non-mobile enterprise business reported a revenue of Bt1,524mn, growing 14% YoY mainly from TTTBB enterprise revenue