Five years ago this week… Altice pulled its Cablevision Freewheel WiFi-only phone service after only 21 months of operation. Faultline did not see this as the death of WiFi offload, but rather, a sign that people were either drifting to cheaper alternatives, or only wanted the technology with an MVNO back-up. Freewheel was priced at the top end of the market – $30 or $10 a month depending on whether you were an Optimum WiFi sub – while its competitors – Republic Wireless, Scratch Wireless, Freedompop and Google Fi – all offered monthly contracts between $5 and $15, all with a back-up cellular network. — Hold the press. Legacy IPTV Mediaroom customers are migrating certain TV platform components –…