Bangkok, August 26, 2014 ?The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed common offering rules for new financial products not falling within a scope of any existing rules. Introducing the common rules
and Singapore, and the revised Memorandum of Understanding on the Streamlined Review Framework for ASEAN Common Prospectus to cover issuances of plain debt securities under a debt issuance
. It was still challenging for telecom sector particularly in the mobile business due to weak consumer spending and revenue loss from traveler sector due to international travel restriction. Fixed
summary The COVID-19 pandemic has affected AIS mobile subscribers, particularly from the contraction in traveler segment. Prepaid segment saw a decline of 1.7 million or -5%YoY mainly from loss in tourist
tourist SIM, while prepaid ARPU declined -3.9%QoQ to Bt156 following low price unlimited data plan as well as the effect of the NBTC’s campaigns causing lower top-up. Overall, blended ARPU declined to Bt239
and robust growth in fixed broadband. Mobile revenue was Bt29,351mn, decreasing -3.2%YoY as price competition coupled with revenue loss from traveler segment but increasing 1.2%QoQ from improved new
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the
tourists faded, revenue from internal roaming and prepaid tourist SIM which normally contributes around 2-2.5% of service revenue declined by 43% YoY. Prepaid subscribers also declined by 891k due to the
consumption remained subdued amid concerns about the ongoing Omicron outbreak and rising inflation. The demand from the traveler segment also remained soft albeit slight increase in tourist arrivals. These have
revised CAPEX guidance to approx. 30bn focusing on optimization to manage network quality. Market and Competitive Environment Overall demand in 2Q22 recovered through an increase in foreign tourist arrivals