Bt5,792mn, growing 10% YoY, despite global economic challenges and political uncertainties in Thailand during 2Q-3Q23. The emphasis was on high- margin services beyond connectivity with enhanced technology
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
3Q19, the total number of mobile subscribers was 41.6mn, growing 2.2% YoY, and flat QoQ. The growth mainly came from an increasing number of postpaid subscribers contributed 22% of total subscribers. The
. AIS Fibre continue to focus on targeting AIS mobile subscriber base to cross-sell in order to achieve higher value ARPH (Average Revenue Per Household). Growing EBITDA and continued cost conscious In
three-month period ended March 31, 2018 was Baht 75.39 million, a growth of 59.82% over same period of previous year, mainly driven by:- Growing consolidated revenues of Baht 436.85 million in Q1/2018
to growing gross profit from rental and rendering of service which increased by 61.8% from THB 53.4 million to THB 86.4 million, whilst gross profit from sales of goods decreased by 1.4% from THB 222.4
website in the country. The digital media is growing instead of print media. Combined with the rigorous policy of reducing costs particularly, the voluntary redundancy program. In addition, in the fourth
SEC Thailand Assistant Secretary-General, Mrs. Charuphan Intararoong opened the event with remarks highlighting the growing importance of ESG in enhancing market resilience and investor confidence
business operators in making adjustments in response to the growing changes in the digital age and operating business according to their expertise. SEC will continue to make useful developments for