Operators use FWA as early 5G service: GlobalData


Tuesday, 23 October, 2018

Operators use FWA as early 5G service: GlobalData

A new report suggests that operators are using residential fixed wireless access (FWA) in order to be among the first to implement a 5G mobile service.

GlobalData’s latest report, ‘5G Fixed Wireless — An Early 5G Use Case’ states that 5G FWA offers higher bandwidth than previous generations of fixed wireless, theoretically at lower costs once sufficient scale is reached. This in turn offers the ability to offer data speeds comparable to fibre in markets where deploying fibre is deemed too expensive.

“Fixed-mobile integrated operators have shown particular interest in 5G FWA because it serves dual functions of enabling last-mile connectivity and providing a stepping stone to future mobile 5G. Fixed service providers have also shown interest in 5G,” said Ed Gubbins, Mobile Infrastructure Senior Analyst at GlobalData.

However, the technology has challenges, including in the spectrum bands envisioned for fixed wireless.

“There has been particular interest in using millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum for 5G, because of its high capacity and throughput potential. However, mmWave faces signal retention issues and limited propagation. These challenges are much more manageable at lower band sub-6 GHz spectrum; however, for fixed wireless, these bands are more likely to be used in rural areas,” Gubbins said.

In addition to technical challenges, there is also an open question whether fixed wireless will ultimately become a widespread 5G use case.

“Operators with existing fibre infrastructure, but which face difficulties in the high cost of last-mile delivery, are currently the most likely to benefit from 5G FWA to deliver last-mile services, but a successful 5G portfolio will need to include multiple services beyond fixed wireless to generate ROI. Vendors should address operator concerns about cost and longevity more directly, and with clearer timelines,” Gubbins said.

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