By Diana Goovaerts
Wireless internet service providers (WISPs) have hit a breaking point. With fiber players gaining steam and both public and private funding fueling overbuilds of their territories, the heads of several fixed wireless providers told Fierce they don’t expect WISPs to survive beyond the next five to 10 years – at least not in their current form, anyway. Though a few WISPs are determined to hold on to the bitter end, many are evolving to a fiber-first business model as a survival tactic, they said.
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