19% 3,997 3,838 -4% Income tax expenses 286 35% 768 815 6% 731 728 -0.4% Net profit for the period 1,104 35% 2,643 3,122 18% 3,266 3,109 -5% Earnings Per Share (Baht per share) 4.42 35% 10.57 12.49 18
% Net profit for the period 692 -37.1% 3,553 3,815 7.4% 4,133 3,711 -10.2% Earnings Per Share (Baht per share) 2.77 -37.3% 14.21 15.26 7.4% 16.53 14.84 -10.2% 3 Sales and Revenues Structure for the fiscal
network and coverage to drive 5G leadership. Revenue from interconnection charge (IC) and NT partnership was at Bt3,193mn, dropped -2.9% YoY from lower IC rate and -1.4% QoQ following lower network traffic
expand our 5G coverage which now reaches over 60% of Bangkok’s population with additional footprint in 77 cities for key strategic area and overall covers 16% of Thailand population. Revised core service
rising plus additional coverage of 5G in key area. The growing COVID-19 impact on economy is likely to be less pronounced to telecom spending which is relatively resilient in nature to the economic
rising plus additional coverage of 5G in key area. The growing COVID-19 impact on economy is likely to be less pronounced to telecom spending which is relatively resilient in nature to the economic
stood at 676,700, growing 9% QoQ or a net addition of 53,300. However, amidst pricing competition, ARPU declined 2.2% QoQ to Bt597. Focusing on quality acquisition, AIS Fibre maintained coverage in 50 key
adjustment to the beginning balance of retained earnings as at 1-Jan-19. The effect of related transactions is presented in Note 2 of financial statements and also provided on page 4. Considering the entire
economic recovery in the next stage would be subject to the situation of the new wave of COVID-19 pandemic, the efficacy and coverage of COVID-19 vaccination, the recovery of foreign tourist arrivals as well
investments in joint venture and retained earnings. 3. AIS has been in a partnership with TOT since end-2016 to work on three separate deals to co-utilize assets consisting of 2100MHz spectrum, towers, and 2G