. It was still challenging for telecom sector particularly in the mobile business due to weak consumer spending and revenue loss from traveler sector due to international travel restriction. Fixed
summary The COVID-19 pandemic has affected AIS mobile subscribers, particularly from the contraction in traveler segment. Prepaid segment saw a decline of 1.7 million or -5%YoY mainly from loss in tourist
. Fixed broadband saw strong demand of work- from- home, although, price competition remained intense with the broadband package starting from as low as Bt299 and pressured ARPU. Deploy 2600MHz to launch 5G
1 1Q21 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Mobile revenue slightly recovered QoQ following strong acquisition and government stimulus In late 4Q20, the new phase of outbreak had re
using Cloud, ICT, and 5G solutions. 2Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 2 2Q22 Operational Summary In 2Q22, mobile subscriber addition was strong at 881K driven by traveler segment from the border re
consumption remained subdued amid concerns about the ongoing Omicron outbreak and rising inflation. The demand from the traveler segment also remained soft albeit slight increase in tourist arrivals. These have
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the
partly because the overall household purchasing power was not sufficiently strong and household debt remained elevated. Private investment picked up in line with the improved economic outlook, and with
partly because the overall household purchasing power was not sufficiently strong and household debt remained elevated. Private investment picked up in line with the improved economic outlook, and with