Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) will play a crucial role in driving the next generation of wireless connectivity with high speeds and low latency. What differentiates FWA from traditional wired broadband is that there is no need for cables. FWA utilizes radio signals from transmission towers to connect devices. This is pivotal because FWA is able to bring high-speed Internet to areas where cable connection is not possible, such as in satellite and remote offices. In these remote locations, it is essential to have failover solutions in place in case of disruption so that the agencies can maintain their mission. In part one of our new podcast series on the crucial role Fixed Wireless Access will play in the future of government, Dave Stepp, Managing Partner of Federal Connected Solutions at Verizon, discusses how agencies can use FWA to improve their networks, as well as the need to have failover solutions in place for maintaining mission success.