Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) has already progressed under 5G to become more than just a fallback for rural users denied any alternative wired connectivity option, as it was under the 4G era. That gave FWA a reputation for low quality that it has at least partially now overcome, especially in the USA where it already has close to 6 million subscribers, including consumer and enterprise. Yet there are signs of growth slowing down in the USA, now that most of the low hanging fruit has been harvested, and as cable operators targeted by the FWA offerings respond more aggressively. Future FWA growth rests not just on competitive bundled services that include mobility around the premises as well as broadband inside…