under other service revenues and device sales. As the acquisition value was higher than CSL’s net identifiable assets, AIS recognized the value difference as goodwill amounting to Bt2.8bn. With the
, AIS fully expensed handset subsidy as either handset loss or marketing expense. With the effect of TFRS 15, key financial changes, compared to prior to 2019, will be as follows: a) Device subsidy
challenging in 1Q19. In strategic areas, aggressive price plans and handset campaigns were launched, especially in prepaid, in which AIS was competitive to preserve scale. As a result, mobile revenue grew 1.1
competition, AIS mobile service revenue was Bt130,062mn, grew 4.2% YoY based on subscriber growth of 2% and ARPU growth of 2%. Overall, price competition improved from FY18 when unlimited data plans were
Summary Revenue In 2Q18, AIS had total revenue of Bt42,228mn, increasing 8.1% YoY and 3.2% QoQ mainly from growth in service revenue offset by softened SIM and device sales. Service revenue in 2Q18 was
accelerated inflation and a decline in consumer purchasing power. Through challenges from various factors, AIS delivered core service revenue growth of 1.6% YoY, with the momentum of Fixed Broadband and
revenue, AIS continued to invest for network quality and capacity through deployment of additional bandwidth recently acquired while coverage expansion mostly done the year earlier, resulted in lower capex
20220808-advanc-mdna-2q2022-en 2Q22 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. 1 Executive Summary Fading Covid-19 concerns drove 2Q22 economic recovery and AIS performance 2Q22 showed a continuous recovery in
1 3Q18 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Acquired 1800MHz license and expanded strategic distribution and services In Aug-18, AIS has secured additional 2x5MHz of 1800MHz license
Bt20,000-25,000mn, to continue enhancing the quality of 4G network, which continues to grow and is serving 66% of total customer base. Fixed broadband business grew healthily AIS Fibre reported a sequential