AIS has installed 5G, 4G and free WiFi networks in 31 field hospitals to assist in fighting the pandemic.
SET-listed Advanced Info Service (AIS), Thailand’s largest mobile operator by subscribers, expects its revenue will grow 2-5% this year if the pandemic is handled well and the situation improves by July.
Although mobile usage is vital for people’s daily lives, AIS expressed concerns about the prospect of a prolonged pandemic that could drive down people’s purchasing power, stymied by the economic woes.
The company also urged the government, private and public sectors to apply lessons learned from the previous waves to their approaches in coping with this difficult time.
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