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Broadband revenue gains to offset phone, TV declines: analyst

Briefs | 01/27/2014 5:13 pm EST

Gains in revenue derived from broadband Internet services in the next decade will be more than enough for Canada’s telecom service providers to make up for a shrinking amount of money taken in from home-phone and pay-television service in the next decade, according to Scotiabank analyst Jeff Fan.

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