offering to AIS mobile customers and leverage key channels to support the quality acquisition. Other service revenues mainly comprised of enterprise business, grew 7.3% YoY supported by growth in EDS and
key driver with continued growth across all categories supported by the increased in farm income both in productions and prices. Exports during the first five months of 2019 contracted 2.3% from the
continued growth across all categories supported by the increased in farm income both in productions and prices. Exports during the first half of 2019 contracted 2.9% from the same period last year as a
offering to AIS mobile customers and leverage key channels to support the quality acquisition. Other service revenues mainly comprised of enterprise business, grew 7.3% YoY supported by growth in EDS and
persistently experienced a high contraction due to the international travel restrictions. However, economic activities during that period were supported by the expansion of public spending, together with the
supported by growth across all three businesses. Mobile business (Bt29,591mn, 2.0% YoY and 1.3% QoQ) saw slightly improved spending in 4Q21 after pandemic restriction eased while low-price environment
ARPU from new subscribers, supported by cross-selling value-added services. Integration efforts focused on maintaining seamless service quality to customer experiences, while keeping efficiency and
ARPU from new subscribers, supported by cross-selling value-added services. Integration efforts focused on maintaining seamless service quality to customer experiences, while keeping efficiency and
weighted down from concerns over economic recession; after the US reported that the short term bond yield has exceeded the long term bond yield. However, oil price was supported by the high tension being
, the drought conditions and the delay in FY2020 budget. However, the economy will be supported by a gradual global economic recovery following easing trade tensions and reduced risks of a no-deal Brexit