Reform Priorities in Asia: Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level reform priorities in Asia 2011 REFORM PRIORITIES IN ASIA: TAKING CORPORATE
share to around 45%. AIS Fibre also continued to achieve strong growth through the acquisition of new subscribers in a broader footprint while offering higher values, led by quality products and services
business continued the growth momentum with revenue of Bt2,710mn, growing 11% YoY and 4.3% QoQ from a subscriber base growing above the industry average. AIS maintained superior service quality and
to deliver a superior customer experience. Our effort to drive 5G adoption drove 5G subscribers to 3.9mn or 8.6% of total subscribers with the ARPU uplift of around 10-15%. Broadband and Enterprise
purchasing power. However, from Sep-21 onward, restrictions were gradually lifted, resulting in some improvement in consumer spending. Meanwhile, competition in mobile industry remained elevated as operators
synergies to achieve higher efficiency while improving product delivery and superior customer experience, AIS will continue to enhance IT processes & systems, autonomous network, data analytics, and people
higher selling price and higher sale volume in CNF incoterm, while lower unit sold and appreciation of Thai baht against US dollar. . Cost of goods sold and expenses Three-month (Thousands Baht) Change
continuously execute cost optimization while accelerating TTTBB synergies to achieve higher efficiency while improving product delivery and superior customer experience, AIS will continue to enhance IT processes
continuously execute cost optimization while accelerating TTTBB synergies to achieve higher efficiency while improving product delivery and superior customer experience, AIS will continue to enhance IT processes
tourist-related industries and growth remained sporadically in the affluent segment with higher purchasing power. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt33,130mn, improved 1.0% YoY but slightly