The CableWiFi Alliance has the potential to disrupt the wireless landscape in the US by creating a massive national network of quality-assured WiFi access, which could be a low cost alternative to cellular for many applications. So the recent round of M&A among US cablecos raised concerns that the project would fall between the cracks, since three of the five partners in the Alliance have been acquired by companies outside it. But the Alliance survives, and could benefit from the inclusion of the acquiring firms, insists its largest member, Comcast. The cable leader told FierceCable: “The CableWiFi consortium remains in place following the recent M&A activity.” That activity saw another cableco, Charter, a non-Alliance member, buying up Time Warner Cable…