, decreasing -1.1% YoY and -4.1% QoQ following a recovery in core service revenue offset by lower device sales due to seasonal factors. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) was at Bt33,903mn
& Device sales reported at Bt9,926mn, growing 7.1%YoY from a higher device sale due to economic recovery boosted by government campaign early in the quarter compared to previous year which was still in the
device sales, offset by growth in all core businesses. The total revenue increased by 2.9% QoQ driven by the launch of iPhone15. Core service revenue (excluding IC and NT partnership) recorded at
-3.4% YoY. Expected growth in FY23 focusing on profitability through quality revenue and efficient cost allocation 2023 will be a year of transformation towards a Cognitive Tech-Co that aims to
range to accelerate 5G adoption toward the low-mid tier segment corresponding to wider 5G device availability. • The home broadband market showed subsiding demand as the pandemic relaxation created less
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
subscribers increased 41% QoQ to stand at 5.5mn from efforts to encourage 5G adoption through affordable 5G packages and device bundling. AIS Fibre continued surging and closed 3Q22 at 2.1mn with net increase
enhanced device margin. AIS reported a net profit of Bt8,788mn, increasing 7.9% YoY reflecting strong operating performance, while increasing 2.5% QoQ from higher foreign exchange rate gain. 3Q24 MD&A
lower network traffic with TOT and change in IC rate effective from Jan- 22. Device & SIM card sales reported Bt9,270mn, decreasing -4.3% YoY and -32% QoQ. QoQ drop was mainly from high seasonal sales of