, despite global and domestic economic uncertainties. Customers continue seeking solutions that enhance flexibility, enable effective cost management, and foster sustainable growth. Mobile business continues
from Covid-19, caused a big loss of Baht 631.26 million in a Q2 2020. However, the company was able to turn profitable for full-year 2020 and generated over Baht 1,000 million of net profit in 2021. 2
moving away from traditional services towards value enhancement such as cross-selling and upselling to better monetize heightened customer demands. Furthermore, operators continue encouraging 5G adoption
remaining relatively stable across regions. While some operators continue offering discounts and promotions to attract new subscribers, others are introducing convergence services to attract new customers
profit resulting from efficient return trip cost management. Making the company profitable, with the gross margin for the first nine months of 2020 equal to 15%, an increase from the same period last year
business growth, while decreasing -0.5% QoQ from higher SG&A. EBITDA margin improved to 54% from continual focus in profitable revenue, cost management, and improved device margin. AIS reported a net profit
business growth, while decreasing -0.5% QoQ from higher SG&A. EBITDA margin improved to 54% from continual focus in profitable revenue, cost management, and improved device margin. AIS reported a net profit
spending and large cloud projects. AIS enterprise continue the focus on core connectivity products, strengthened through partnerships aimed at delivering higher returns in targeted industries. Market and
and +0.5% QoQ. Customer perception is gradually improving after the launch of AIS NEXT G and differentiated offerings. In addition, a focus on profitable segments resulted in strong postpaid net
the face of these challenges, AIS’s execution focusing on profitable revenue brought in a core service revenue of Bt33,351mn, growing 2.3% YoY. This growth was driven by the continued expansion of fixed