digital services and platforms to both consumers and enterprise. Continue growing core revenue with controlled marketing expenses In 1Q18, AIS reported service revenue of Bt34,565mn, +6.5% YoY and +2.5% QoQ
quickly built a nationwide 4G network covering 98% population in response to the accelerating demand for quality mobile data. We expect that the demand for faster speed will continue strongly, and will be
OPEX would continue to decline 1.6% YoY following ongoing cost management. In summary, EBITDA amounted to Bt37,903mn, increasing 10% YoY. EBITDA margin ( excluding equipment rental) improved to 47.0%, up
mobile industry has remained competitive as low-priced unlimited prepaid plans continue to dilute ARPU. Overall, pricing environment in prepaid market segment remained challenging to improve ARPU as
, especially in the large enterprises. We continue to see the long-term trend of digital transformation driving the fundamental demand of enterprises to gradually transform their operation and business models
optimizing costs has shown good progress. This will continue as the impact from the integration of Saraburi Quicklime has an effect. On the variable cost side fuel costs were higher than in the same period
that the new government will continue the government's policy which is expected to affect the demand for products and services in the retail wholesale business group restaurants and hotels and
adjustment on April 1 And state policies that focus on the distribution of the economy to the community level to increase the people's income. It is the driving force for the company sales continue to rise
sales continue to grow significantly this quarter. Also, the Company has undertaken various promotional activities to encourage customers’ spending, such as organizing the 31st HomePro Expo in July, the
disruption of cross border logistics ( that was an issue in Q2), or further large scale lockdowns, so no further one shot impact similar to April-May is projected. The cost saving measures will continue to