Fixed wireless access (FWA) has become a significant feature of the US telecoms landscape, as analyzed in Rethink’s recently published report on the subject. Verizon and, to a lesser extent, AT&T led their 5G launches with FWA because they initially went live in millimeter wave bands, which do not lend themselves to mobile coverage. But what looked, at first, like a tactical way to get into the 5G market early, has turned into a full-blown strategy for Verizon, and FWA also took a larger role than before in T-Mobile USA’s most recent Uncarrier announcements. Even Dish Network is open to supporting FWA on its new 5G network, particularly to provide rural broadband and multiplay services. “I think there’s greater…