showed a decrease of Baht 134.8 million or 25.3% compared to the same period last year, primarily due to the delay completion of River Wing renovation project to mid-2020. This had an impact upon the
cost optimization will be the key engine to grow EBITDA at mid-single digit growth. CAPEX is estimated between Bt27-30bn for growth opportunities in core business and to sustain our network leadership
revised FY22 guidance and outlook. Core-service revenue to low-single-digit growth (revised from mid- single-digit growth). EBITDA to flat to slightly decline (revised from low-single-digit growth). We
private consumption, especially on the cost of living in the low-to-middle income consumer group. The mobile competition landscape in 3Q22 persisted at the same level as the previous quarter across all
private consumption, especially on the cost of living in the low-to-middle income consumer group. The mobile competition landscape in 3Q22 persisted at the same level as the previous quarter across all
private consumption, especially on the cost of living in the low-to-middle income consumer group. The mobile competition landscape in 3Q22 persisted at the same level as the previous quarter across all
) plans. AIS shops, Telewiz, and AIS Call Center will be more pronounced in the second half of the year as important channels to ensure quality acquisition. Maintained FY19 guidance (Pre TFRS 15) In summary
% 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
increasing demand for data storage services like cloud and data center. Industry players also focus more on tailored service offerings in targeted industries, aiming to create values beyond connectivity with
. Strengthened enterprise business and digital services via partnership strategy AIS has seen an upsurge in demand for Cloud, Data center, and enterprise solutions as well as new services i.e., eFBB, 5G FWA+, 5G