The SEC’s investigation revealed that from the year 2022 to 31 March 2023 (the submission deadline of 56-1 One Report for the year 2022), ALL was involved in two legal disputes: (1) Two cases in the
fixed broadband remained intense as all operators was capturing spike demand of work-from-home with package starting from as low as Bt299 for standard speed of 100/100Mbps versus last year price of Bt599
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
had a higher impact from the decline in domestic purchasing power leading to lower prepaid usage despite an increase in tourism-related income. Competition remained intense with the market continued
. However, intense price competition resulted in 11%YoY drop in ARPU. AIS Fibre revenue in FY20 grew 22%YoY and accounted for 5.3% of AIS core service revenue. Enterprise business grew with digitalization
from the re-opened economy amid continued intense competition Mobile revenue reported Bt29,217mn, improving 0.4% YoY and 1.3% QoQ, mainly benefiting from the border reopening and 5G adoption. However
continued intense competition. The postpaid segment further developed a positive momentum and contributed a larger pie YoY in revenue share. Accelerated 5G users with superior network and service experiences
to expand with >20k BTS and reached 78% of the population as we aim to deliver a superior customer experience. With our all-out effort to drive 5G adoption, a total number of 5G subscribers as of Mar
2600MHz 700MHz Total Assets 350,171 100% 363,733 100% 2021 1,776 13,329 3,128 7,565 - - Trade payable 22,382 6.4% 22,310 6.1% 2022 - 14,040 - 7,565 - 3,473 ST loan & CP of LT loans 18,748 5.4% 17,205 4.7