Advanced Info Service is partnering with Warner Bros. Discovery to introduce Max, a streaming platform, in Thailand.
Key takeaways
- AIS partners with Warner Bros. Discovery to launch Max in Thailand, enhancing its digital entertainment offerings.
- With the SMART SOUNDBAR and AIS 3BB Fibre3, users enjoy high-quality sound and seamless streaming for blockbuster content.
- AIS strengthens Thailand’s digital economy with 5G and broadband expansion, delivering reliable service to over 46.3 million customers.
AIS (Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited) is set to expand its digital footprint by introducing Max, Warner Bros. Discovery’s global streaming platform, to Thailand on November 19.
This move, aimed at attracting Thai content enthusiasts, will offer AIS customers an enriched home entertainment experience, bolstered by the SMART SOUNDBAR with AIS 3BB Fibre3 integration for enhanced audio quality.
Max subscribers will gain access to an extensive library of blockbuster movies, popular series, and diverse content options that appeal to a wide range of tastes.
This partnership leverages AIS’s robust mobile and home internet networks, ensuring smooth, high-quality streaming experiences for its large customer base.
Elevating entertainment and connectivity
Rungtip Jarusiripipat, Head of AIS PLAY, highlighted AIS’s commitment to enhancing digital lifestyles and supporting Thailand’s digital economy.
With AIS 3BB Fibre3 now accessible to 13 million households and AIS 5G coverage reaching over 46.3 million customers, AIS continues to push the boundaries of connectivity and entertainment.
Through strategic partnerships with global players like Warner Bros. Discovery, AIS delivers comprehensive streaming services via AIS PLAY.
The SMART SOUNDBAR adds to this experience with Android TV capabilities and immersive 360-degree Dolby Atmos sound, transforming home entertainment into a high-quality, accessible experience for Thai viewers across the country.
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