These are good times for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) as it makes inroads into cable and telco DSL territory, and even competes as a more affordable alternative to fiber. It is worth not getting carried away, as some of our more excitable analyst peers have been doing recently, with suggestions that FWA will make traditional wireline broadband extinct within 10 years. Such hyperbole meets two immediate objections, firstly that it is overly US-centric and secondly that there is no way FWA will oust fiber to the home in areas where that has already been deployed. Fiber rollout is expensive because of the trenching required, or alternatively erection on structures above the ground, but once that cost has been sunk, it…