revenue by 24% YoY, through expanding acquisitions and campaigns to deliver a superior service standard within 24 hours. Enterprise and other service revenue, driven by digital transformation in the Thai
continued intense competition. The postpaid segment further developed a positive momentum and contributed a larger pie YoY in revenue share. Accelerated 5G users with superior network and service experiences
rainy season. Subscriber numbers continued to rise, driven by expanding infrastructure in suburban areas, where penetration remains under 50%. ARPU growth was supported by upselling and cross-selling
Bt33,903mn, growing 1.8% YoY and 1.1% QoQ from a recovery in mobile and broadband businesses executed with the focus on profitability through quality and value offerings backed by superior network quality
% yoy, +6% qoq) and non- mobile enterprise business grew 13% yoy. We continued on with cost optimization while expanding 5G network which resulted in controlled cost of service (+3% yoy, -0.5% qoq) and
to expand with >20k BTS and reached 78% of the population as we aim to deliver a superior customer experience. With our all-out effort to drive 5G adoption, a total number of 5G subscribers as of Mar
acquisition strategy and ongoing efforts to maintain market share and raise awareness of 5G. Expanded leadership in 5G 2021 was the year that AIS focused on expanding its 5G network. By the end of 2021, our 5G
business continued the growth momentum with revenue of Bt2,710mn, growing 11% YoY and 4.3% QoQ from a subscriber base growing above the industry average. AIS maintained superior service quality and
network footprint, superior service quality, innovative products, and comprehensive content-bundling packages. Integration is progressing per plan with a priority placed on ensuring uninterrupted sales and
Thailand’s broadband penetration rate remained below 50% in FY23. The operators continued expanding networks to capture subscribers in remote areas with a strategy to diversify the services tailoring to