problem of purchasing power and incomes which have not yet recovered. Furthermore the liability stayed in high level and this was slightly speeded up the consumption. Therefore, it affected the expense
easing COVID-19 situation with a rebound of foreign tourists which boosted Thailand’s economic recovery. Nonetheless, domestic demand stayed soft due to the global geopolitical conflicts that created
. The domestic economy recovered at a modest pace. Public spending and private consumption remained to be the main growth drivers. Private investment remained at a similar level compared to the same
production of 7.72 million Cu.M.), decreased by 7.81 million Cu.M., or 12.59% due to the declining in raw water sales volume of the household customers. The average raw water tariff stayed at 10.93 Baht per
water sales volume from the household customers. The average raw water tariff stayed at 10.02 Baht per Cu.M., decreased by 0.92 Baht per Cu.M., or 8.39%, due to the raising portion of household customers
decline of raw water sales volume in high rainfall period specific to household customers. The average raw water tariff stayed at 10.91 Baht per Cu.M., increased by 0.09 Baht per Cu.M., or 0.80%, due to the
customers. The average raw water tariff stayed at 1 0 . 89 Baht per Cu.M., increased by 0 . 05 Baht per Cu.M., or 0.47% , due to the declining portion of household customers, who paid lower tariffs than other
, resulting in a blended ARPU of Bt224, up 5.1% YoY and flat QoQ. Prepaid ARPU rose to Bt137, benefiting from higher daily top-ups due to digital usage growth. Postpaid ARPU remained flat QoQ at Bt448
data usage, resulting in a blended ARPU of Bt224, up 5.1% YoY and flat QoQ. Prepaid ARPU rose to Bt137, benefiting from higher daily top-ups due to digital usage growth. Postpaid ARPU remained flat QoQ
all android handsets, to exhibit leadership in 4G. Handset subsidies remained stable and more targeted; however, the competition in fixed- speed unlimited plans has challenged an ability to increase