India, Sept. 9 -- Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is a method of delivering high-speed internet to homes and businesses using wireless technology, rather than traditional wired infrastructure such as fibre-optic or copper cables. FWA typically operates over 4G or 5G networks, establishing a fixed connection between a nearby cellular tower and the user's premises through a wireless modem or receiver.

In India, telecom providers such as Jio and Airtel are leveraging FWA to expand broadband coverage via their respective services: Jio AirFiber and Airtel Xstream AirFiber. These offerings present a practical alternative to traditional broadband, particularly in areas where installing wired infrastructure is difficult or not economically viable. A...