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1 Subsidiaries  



1.1  mPay  







2 Services and coverage  



2.1  Wi-Fi hotspots  





2.2  Next G  





2.3  AIS Play  







3 References  





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Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited
Company typePublic

Traded as

SETADVANC
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded24 April 1985; 39 years ago (24 April 1985)[1]
FounderThaksin Shinawatra
HeadquartersPhaya Thai, Bangkok, Thailand[2]

Area served

Thailand

Key people

  • Somchai Lertsutiwong (CEO)
  • ProductsMobile network, Internet service provider, Internet TV
    ServicesMobile telephony, Internet
    RevenueIncrease 180.89 billion baht (2019)[3]

    Operating income

    Increase 37.40 billion baht (2019)[3]

    Net income

    Increase 31.19 billion baht (2019)[3]
    Total assetsDecrease 289.67 billion baht (2019)[3]
    Total equityIncrease 69.39 billion baht (2019)[3]

    Number of employees

    10,586+ (2013)[4]
    ParentIntouch Holdings
    SubsidiariesTriple T Broadband (3BB)
    JASIF (Jasmine Broadband Internet Infrastructure Fund) (19%)
    Websitewww.ais.th/en/

    Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS) is Thailand's largest GSM mobile phone operator with 39.87 million customers as of Q3 2016.[5][failed verification] Founded in April 1985, AIS started off as a computer rental business.[6] In October 1990, it launched analog 900 MHz mobile phone services with a 20-year monopoly concession from the Telephone Organization of Thailand (TOT), and later became the first company allowed to operate on the GSM-900 frequency.[7] It acquired Shinawatra Paging in June 1992.[citation needed]

    The company is controlled by the Intouch Holdings (formerly Shin Corporation), headed by Temasek Holdings, a Singapore government-owned agency. AIS listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on 5 November 1991 (1991-11-05).[8] As of 23 December 2011, Intouch holds 40.45 percent of the shares of the company and Singapore Telecommunications (also majority-held by Temasek) together with Thai Trust Fund and OCBC Nominees holds a 23.32 percent stake.[9][10][11]

    Temasek bought the AIS brand through the 2006 acquisition of the Shin Corporation from ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.[12]

    In February 2014, in a conflict between the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PRDC) and Shinawatra, the PDRC called for a boycott of AIS, wrongly believing it to be owned by the Shinawatra family.[13]

    Subsidiaries

    [edit]

    mPay

    [edit]

    mPay, an AIS subsidiary, is a payment processor and one of Thailand's three major payment service providers.[14] Its partners include CIMB[15] and 2C2P.[16]

    According to a 2014 article in The Nation, mPay has around 1.6 million registered users, of which roughly 1.2 million are end-users and 400,000 are mPay agents. 150,000 of mPay's end-users use the service monthly, spending on average 30,000 baht.[17] In November 2015, four million people in Thailand used mPay,[18] and in August 2013, mPay had around 700 merchant partners.[19]

    Services and coverage

    [edit]

    As of August 2019, AIS is the largest network in Thailand, with 40.1 million subscribers.[20] In addition to post pay services, AIS offers prepaid services under the 1-2-Call brand.

    Currently (2020) data is sold in time-based, volume-based and unlimited packages.

    AIS operates 2G , 3G WCDMA/HSPA+, LTE, 5G NR, NB-IoT, and eMTC networks.

    Frequencies used by AIS's Network in Thailand
    Frequency Frequency
    band
    Frequency
    width
    (MHz)
    Generation Radio interface Notes
    700 MHz 28/n28 15 4G & 5G LTE & NR
    900 MHz 5 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE
    900 MHz 8 10 3G UMTS/HSPA
    900 MHz 8 10 4G LTE
    1800 MHz 3 20 4G LTE (main frequency)
    2100 MHz 1 10 3G UMTS/HSPA
    2100 MHz 1 20 4G LTE
    2600 MHz 41/n41 100 (TDD) 4G & 5G LTE & NR dynamic spectrum sharing
    26 GHz n258 1200 5G NR

    Wi-Fi hotspots

    [edit]

    AIS owns and operates more than 100,000 Wi-Fi hotspots under the name "AIS SUPER WIFI."

    Next G

    [edit]

    In 2017 AIS announced it has teamed up with Samsung Electronics to combine Wi-Fi and LTE in a gigabit-speed mobile service called AIS Next G. The new network is estimated to be 15 times faster than the existing LTE and four times faster than the tri-band LTE-A, the fastest wireless network currently available in Thailand.

    AIS Play

    [edit]

    AIS also provides online multiplatform entertainment, business and financial services called AIS Play, launched on 1 February 2017. AIS Play was the first Thai OTT TV with 4K resolution and VOD. Programming From Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific:

    Programming From Paramount Global (Asia)

    Programming From Rock Entertainment:

    Programming From BBC Studios

    Programming From KC Global Media Asia (Coming Soon)

    Programming From A+E Network Asia (Coming Soon)

    Programming From CJ ENM HK (Coming Soon)

    Programming From Other Channels:

    Subscription Apps

    Freemium channels:


    There are over 100 free-to-air channels, including some local channels, available to stream. There's also premium channels included with their Play Premium or Play Premium Plus subscription, such as HBO Asia, Discovery Channel Asia, Bein Sports, Nickelodeon, etc. They also provide streaming app, such as Disney+ Hotstar, Netflix, Prime Video, Viu, WeTV, iQiyi and many more.

    In 2021, AIS partnered with Thai League 1, Thailand's top-tier football league, to broadcast their matches through their AIS Play application. The deal covered the whole 2021–2022 season and also included matches played in Thai League 2 and Thai League 3. Additionally, the Thai FA CUP was also broadcast on AIS Play.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Advanced Info Service (2010). Annual Registration Statements 2009 (PDF) (in Thai). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  • ^ "Contact us". Advanced Info Service PLC. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e "ADVANC: ADVANCED INFO SERVICE PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED: Financial data" (PDF). AIS. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  • ^ Staff & Human Resource Development Archived 20 November 2015 at the Wayback Machine Investor Site – AIS
  • ^ Sirivish Toomgum (September 2011). "AIS to double 3G users". The Nation. Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  • ^ Job TopGun,[1] Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Advanced Info Service PLC
  • ^ AIS corporate website, click on "About AIS", "Company profile", and then "1990"[additional citation(s) needed]
  • ^ "ADVANC Company Profile". Stock Exchange of Thailand. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  • ^ "Page 42 – Shareholding structure – AIS 2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  • ^ "Shin to sell more of AIS to Singtel". The Nation. Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  • ^ "ADVANC Major Shareholder". Stock Exchange of Thailand. Archived from the original on 1 March 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  • ^ "Thaksin helps himself". The Economist. 26 January 2006. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  • ^ "PDRC targets Shinawatra interests". Bangkok Post. 19 February 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  • ^ "E-wallet key service as True Money eyes 15% growth". The Nation. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  • ^ "CIMB Thai to use mPay for its Beat Savings mobile service". The Nation. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  • ^ "unk". 2C2P. Retrieved 20 September 2016.[not specific enough to verify]
  • ^ Pornwasin, Asina (18 March 2014). "Cashing in on a cashless society". The Nation. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  • ^ "Mobile networks team up for e-payment". Bangkok Post. 3 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  • ^ "Opening the electronic wallet". Bangkok Post. 19 August 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  • ^ "DTAC Slow Plays 3g Roll Out". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
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