Aug 12, 2020 Fixed Wireless Access Could Expand Beyond its Rural Roots Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) has traditionally been considered a solution for low-density rural connectivity, where deploying copper and fiber is often cost prohibitive. New spectrum availability and the advancement of Events, WIA Blog
Oct 30, 2019 Modern Utilities Need New Wireless Infrastructure By Robert Schwartz, Anterix The electric utility business is fundamentally more complex today than it was even five years ago. Once primarily the distributor of centrally produced power, the utility WIA Blog
Apr 17, 2019 Microsoft’s Shelley McKinley on Wireless Technology’s Role in Spanning the Rural Broadband Divide Terrestrial fixed wireless technologies can and should be playing a greater role in closing the broadband divide, according to technology giant Microsoft, which is focused on bringing broadband access to WIA Blog
Aug 9, 2018 FCC: State and Local Moratoria are Clear Violation of Federal Law Recently at its August Open Meeting, the FCC made clear that state and local moratoria on the deployment of telecommunications services and facilities are a violation of federal law. Moratoria continue to be one of the highest obstacles to broadband infrastructure deployment. 5G networks will require the deployment of many WIA Blog
Jun 27, 2018 Smart City Deployments Require Cities to be Smart about Funding As momentum around smart city applications grows, city planners are both intrigued by the benefits connecting city assets can provide and unsure of how to pay for the upfront costs WIA Blog
Mar 21, 2017 WIA Chairman Urges Members of Congress to Support Removing Barriers to Mobile Broadband Deployment Washington, DC – March 21, 2017 – The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) today urged members of the House Subcommittee on Communications and WIA Press Releases