. Strengthened enterprise business and digital services via partnership strategy AIS has seen an upsurge in demand for Cloud, Data center, and enterprise solutions as well as new services i.e., eFBB, 5G FWA+, 5G
%YoY and -1.3%QoQ continued impact from COVID-19 pandemic and market competition. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was Bt32,130mn, decreasing -6.8YoY and flat QoQ from the decline
pandemic, but flat QoQ. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was 32,425mn, decreasing -2%YoY from continuing decline in mobile revenue but increasing 1%QoQ from recovered mobile revenue
handset sales due to distribution channel lock down. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was Bt32,797mn, increased 2.1% YoY and 1.4% QoQ on the back of a continuing growth in both fixed
flat with a slight increase in core service revenue offset by lower device sales. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at Bt33,293mn, improving by 2.9% YoY and 1.6% QoQ mainly
new iPhone14 which was launched earlier by one quarter this year together with continued business momentum in broadband business. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at
new iPhone14 which was launched earlier by one quarter this year together with continued business momentum in broadband business. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at
new iPhone14 which was launched earlier by one quarter this year together with continued business momentum in broadband business. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at
competition. Core service revenue contributed 77% while sales revenue contributed 15%. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) recorded Bt33,090mn flat YoY, - 4. 3% QoQ mainly from decline in
competition. Core service revenue contributed 77% while sales revenue contributed 15%. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) recorded Bt33,090mn flat YoY, - 4. 3% QoQ mainly from decline in