The cable guys have insisted all along that network capacity and performance limitations make FWA a non-threat. The latest MoffettNathanson report on T-Mobile Home Internet lends support to that notion.
Fixed wireless access home internet services from Verizon and T-Mobile collectively amassed over 4 million customers almost overnight, explosive growth coming as wireline broadband for cable operators came to a screeching stop.
The puzzlingly consistent response from the leading U.S. MSOs has been dismissive — FWA simply doesn't have the performance or network capacity to register a competitive threat to the “10G” future, top Comcast and Charter Communications executives have said over and over again.