Advanced Info Service PCL
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Advanced Info Service PCL
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Advanced Info Service PCL
Advanced Info Service, or AIS, is one of Thailand’s main telecom companies. It runs a mobile phone network and sells voice, data, and messaging plans to individual customers, plus home broadband and related digital services. It also sells handsets and other devices through its own channels and partners. Its biggest customers are everyday mobile users, households that want internet service at home, and businesses that need connectivity for offices, shops, and operations. AIS makes money mainly from monthly service plans, prepaid and postpaid mobile usage, broadband subscriptions, device sales, and business telecom contracts. It also earns fees from extra services such as roaming, content, and enterprise network solutions. What makes AIS important is its role as the owner and operator of the network that connects people and companies across Thailand. Telecom is a utility-like business: customers pay for reliable coverage, speed, and service quality, and AIS sits in the middle of that relationship. That gives it a recurring, subscription-based business model tied to essential communication needs.
Advanced Info Service, or AIS, is one of Thailand’s main telecom companies. It runs a mobile phone network and sells voice, data, and messaging plans to individual customers, plus home broadband and related digital services. It also sells handsets and other devices through its own channels and partners.
Its biggest customers are everyday mobile users, households that want internet service at home, and businesses that need connectivity for offices, shops, and operations. AIS makes money mainly from monthly service plans, prepaid and postpaid mobile usage, broadband subscriptions, device sales, and business telecom contracts. It also earns fees from extra services such as roaming, content, and enterprise network solutions.
What makes AIS important is its role as the owner and operator of the network that connects people and companies across Thailand. Telecom is a utility-like business: customers pay for reliable coverage, speed, and service quality, and AIS sits in the middle of that relationship. That gives it a recurring, subscription-based business model tied to essential communication needs.