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2021 will see wireless boost: analyst

Briefs | 01/07/2021 5:57 pm EST

The wireless sector will be buoyed in 2021 by the likely end of the competitive skirmishes brought about by the introduction of unlimited data across the industry, according to Canaccord Genuity analyst Aravinda Galappatthige. 

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