rainy season. Subscriber numbers continued to rise, driven by expanding infrastructure in suburban areas, where penetration remains under 50%. ARPU growth was supported by upselling and cross-selling
core service revenue of Bt39,437mn, a solid increase of 18% YoY and 6.4% QoQ, driven by all businesses especially in mobile and FBB strategized on sustainable profitability focus, and boosted by full
system, has boosted retail sales this quarter. In the second half of 2024, our company's IT product sales have significantly recovered. This positive trend is expected to continue into the Q4/2024, even
Thailand’s broadband penetration rate remained below 50% in FY23. The operators continued expanding networks to capture subscribers in remote areas with a strategy to diversify the services tailoring to
easing COVID-19 situation with a rebound of foreign tourists which boosted Thailand’s economic recovery. Nonetheless, domestic demand stayed soft due to the global geopolitical conflicts that created
acquisition strategy and ongoing efforts to maintain market share and raise awareness of 5G. Expanded leadership in 5G 2021 was the year that AIS focused on expanding its 5G network. By the end of 2021, our 5G
the quarter due to a lack of flagship phone launches and no government tax stimulus like in 1Q24. The fixed broadband industry continued to grow in both subscribers and ARPU, driven by expanding
the quarter due to a lack of flagship phone launches and no government tax stimulus like in 1Q24. The fixed broadband industry continued to grow in both subscribers and ARPU, driven by expanding
& Device sales reported at Bt9,926mn, growing 7.1%YoY from a higher device sale due to economic recovery boosted by government campaign early in the quarter compared to previous year which was still in the
personal expenses and the depreciation because of the expanding capacity of subsidiaries. Sincerely yours, (Mr.Pongpat Patanavanich) Managing Director