9.6% of postpaid sub base, totaling 1mn subscribers. With high demand from consumers requiring access to work and study at home during the pandemic, AIS fibre had a robust acquisition with 104k net adds
competitive landscape remains challenging. We saw particular weakness in the steel sector as uncertainty led to reduced production and after a record sugar season in 2018 this sector has been behind our
mobile business and cost control In 1Q21, core service revenue was Bt32,425mn, decreasing -2%YoY but increasing 1%QoQ from rebounded mobile revenue and robust growth in fixed broadband. Continuous 5G/4G
, strongly increasing 30% YoY due to robust demand from the continuation of the work-from-home trend, with a net increase of 93k subscribers in the quarter. Although price competition remained intense as
. 3Q21 Financial summary In 3Q21, AIS recorded a total revenue of Bt42,377mn, increasing 1.6% YoY underpinned by robust growth in FBB and enterprise businesses, but decreasing -0.9% QoQ from a decrease on
to explore different business models and new ways of working that strengthen both business performance and drive forward better outcomes for people and planet. By helping to create robust internal
experienced moderate growth amid global economic uncertainty, driven by the expansion of private consumption and tourism sectors, while the purchasing power of the grassroots consumer remained challenging. AIS
COVID-19 situation but also to build a robust foundation for generating growth and prosperity in the long run. _______________________
expanded at a slower pace compared with the same period last year due to a contraction in merchandise exports resulting from uncertainty in the trade policies of major countries and the Baht’s ongoing
Bt1,588mn, improving 30% YoY and 6.9% QoQ driven by robust demand for Cloud service and ICT solutions. Cost & Expense In 2Q22, the cost of service was Bt21,630mn, increasing 2.9% YoY and 0.4% QoQ mainly from