3Q21 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Slight revenue improvement despite COVID restriction measures and continued competition During 3Q21, the economy remained subdue from COVID
. Government enforced fully lockdown with varying degree of restriction within the 2Q causing significant economic impact. For telecom, new subscriber acquisition as well as handset sale remained weak while
Bangkok, September 1, 2014 ? The SEC notified Vintage Engineering Plc. (VTE) to rectify its Q2/2014 financial statements due to auditor?s qualified opinion arising from scope restriction. VTE is then
revenue of Bt45,273mn, increasing 5.9% YoY due to growth in broadband and enterprise business with a recovery in handset sales from a low base in 2021 amid pandemic restriction. For QoQ, total revenue was
supported by growth across all three businesses. Mobile business (Bt29,591mn, 2.0% YoY and 1.3% QoQ) saw slightly improved spending in 4Q21 after pandemic restriction eased while low-price environment
restriction to curb the Coronavirus outbreak. The entry plan remains around Bt400. Operators are building in VDO service and other value added service including mobile bundling to gear toward higher ARPU. 2Q21
contain certain provisions relating to the restriction of rights and liberties of persons which Section 29, in conjunction with Section 33, Section 34, Section 41, Section 43, Section 44 and Section 64 of
pressure and weak economy. While competition in prepaid segment remained competitive, the postpaid competition escalated in late-Feb as all operators introduced 10Mbps speed unlimited data plans at Bt300
pressure and weak economy. While competition in prepaid segment remained competitive, the postpaid competition escalated in late-Feb as all operators introduced 10Mbps speed unlimited data plans at Bt300
Plants (CUP 1-3) and IRPC Clean Power (IRPC-CP) declined. Additionally, there was a decrease in revenue from Availability Payment (AP) of Sriracha Power Plant due to a lower Weight factor during the rainy