broadband and enterprise businesses, and a rebound in the mobile business. The core service revenue declined -0.9% QoQ, mainly attributed to the seasonality of the business in the previous quarter. Maintain
compensation from NBTC partially covered revenue loss. After gradual lifting of lockdown in late May-20 and economic activity slowly resumed, there were pent-up demand led to rebound in new acquisition and
operators continued to offer low-price plans and discounts for new acquisitions and to address weak consumption, ARPU slightly rebound to Bt446 or +0.7% QoQ. Mobile Business 1Q21 4Q21 1Q22 %YoY %QoQ
reported core service revenue of Bt34,080mn, increasing 2.9% YoY and 0.5% QoQ from a quality growth of fixed broadband business and a rebound in non-mobile enterprise business. FBB business continued a
capture the ever changing of modern lifestyle media. Owing to the above-mentioned factors, the Company’s Operating revenue increased by 52.1% from THB 172mn in 3Q 2016 to THB 262mn. Billboard revenue2, saw
traction from the first quarter. The ongoing economic rebound was mainly driven by exports and tourism, whereas domestic spending and investment only gradually picked up. Still, the economy has yet to see
expenses until the end of Q3/2020 since retail traffic does not rebound to the pre-pandemic level. At the same time, the Company has also saved administrative expenses from offering head-office employee to
digitalizing channels and operational processes to gain fair market share and expand our scale in respective businesses. Mobile revenue to gradually rebound –AIS aims to lead with 5G service emphasizing on
device sales. 1H23 Snapshot For 1H23, core service revenue reported at Bt67,434mn, an increase of 2.1% YoY corresponded with gradual economic recovery. The rebound of tourism-related usage and domestic
1) assemblage of parts and 2) machinery for generating energy, changing or transmitting energy. These benefits will be recognized over a 5-years period starting from 2020. The tax benefit in 2020 was