The FWA system, acronym of Fixed Wireless Access, is not an alternative to fiber, but an important complementary technology, able to offer a winning mix of flexibility, versatility, and performance. The data transmission goes through a mixed network, formed in part by a wired network in optical fiber and part by a network that uses radio frequencies.
With this system, it is possible to reach places that would be difficult to reach with a fiber-optic network, such as mountain locations, sparsely populated areas, or rural areas that are difficult to access. The FWA network is potentially the fastest solution to overcome the digital divide and allows those who live in these areas to access a high-speed internet network.