mobile business. For QoQ, total revenue dropped -by 10% from the high season of iPhone sales in 4Q21. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) was Bt32,770mn, improving by 1.1% YoY from
. Integrated operators had increasingly emphasized on convergence offerings and value-added services such as speed boost, equipment upgrades and contents to differentiate and uplift revenue. FY20 Operational
added value offering such as speed boost, equipment upgrade, service quality and premium contents. Although the operators were able to retained higher starting price point of Bt399/month, deep discount
home while the entry plan remained stable around Bt400. The operators mainly focused on value-added services such as speed boost, equipment upgrade, service quality and VDO contents. AIS Fibre focused on
improvement and an increase in handset sale despite the ongoing effect of the pandemic and weak consumer spending. Core service revenue (excluding IC and TOT partnership) improved by 1.1% YoY to Bt130,972mn
mobile market. On the cost side, there’s less marketing spending QoQ and lower tower & equipment rental from settling disputes with TOT. As a result, reported EBITDA was Bt21,135mn increasing 19% YoY and
mobile market. On the cost side, there’s less marketing spending QoQ and lower tower & equipment rental from settling disputes with TOT. As a result, reported EBITDA was Bt21,135mn increasing 19% YoY and
Protection for Subscribers upon the Expiration of Concession Agreements or the Agreement to Operate B.E. 2013. and (2) the Arbitral Tribunal ordering TRUE to pay TOT Public Company Limited (“TOT”) penalty for
latency and speed boost in both upload and download were also advertised to target eSports segment. 2Q19 Operational Summary In 2Q19, total mobile subscribers stood at 41.5mn, flat QoQ, with data
license is expected to commence around 4Q20. 3. In 3Q19, AIS entered into two settlements with TOT on tower dispute and equipment rental. Effectively, net cost of tower rental was reduced by Bt100mn per