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Federal election unlikely to change telecom policy: Huang

Briefs | 10/05/2015 2:42 pm EDT

Barclays Capital analyst Phillip Huang said in a research note Monday that, despite the uncertain outcome of this month's federal election, a significant change in policy with regard to telecommunications is unlikely.

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