1 FY20 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Mobile business affected by weak economy and competition in data pricing Slowdown in economic and business activities had been observed
. 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
FY21 revenue guidance to be flat or slightly decline and EBITDA to be flat. This follows the rising downside risk to the already weak economy driven by the prolonged impact of Coronavirus stem from the
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
expanded robustly, adding 290k mainly from pre- to-post migration with our good customer perception on our 5G service. Overall, blended ARPU dropped -5.9% QoQ and -0.6% QoQ to Bt223/sub/month due to weak
resulted in weak consumer spending, particularly on mobile services. However, remote working continued to provide decent demand for home broadband. Overall, AIS reported core service revenue of Bt32,770mn
FY21 MD&A Advanced Info Service Plc. Executive Summary Maintained leadership in mobile business The COVID-19 has induced an economic slowdown and limited business activities, affecting weak consumer
measurements, global lockdown, and international travel restrictions that led to the collapse of tourist arrival numbers. Plus, Thai export and import slumped on the weak demand which dampened domestic economic
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