power was limited following rising energy price and inflation. The increased cost of living put pressure on consumers to spend wisely and reduced costs where required. The economic recovery benefited
power was limited following rising energy price and inflation. The increased cost of living put pressure on consumers to spend wisely and reduced costs where required. The economic recovery benefited
power was limited following rising energy price and inflation. The increased cost of living put pressure on consumers to spend wisely and reduced costs where required. The economic recovery benefited
remained concentrated on smaller packages as consumers affected by sluggish economy are seeking for value-for-money. Therefore, the industry ARPU remained under pressure amidst weak spending environment
continued under pressure from low-price unlimited data plans, particularly in the prepaid offerings i.e. 150-200 Baht for 4-15mbps unlimited data. AIS Fibre customers continued surging and closed 2Q22 at
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
1) assemblage of parts and 2) machinery for generating energy, changing or transmitting energy. These benefits will be recognized over a 5-years period starting from 2020. The tax benefit in 2020 was
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
mobile revenue decreasing 0.2% YoY and 1.1% QoQ. However, as the low-tier fixed-speed plans had been seized, we expect the pressure on ARPU to gradually ease. On fixed broadband business “AIS Fibre”, we
to put pressure on consumers’ mobile spending. Unlike 1Q21, there were no government stimulus campaigns aimed at boosting consumer spending in this quarter. Mobile competition remained aggressive due